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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy" by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) King Charles Cavalier Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer (English 1802 - 1873.
The King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy, Lady Bulmer's Favorite Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). From the painting exhibited by Landseer at the Royal Academy 1835.
A mixed method stipple engraving etching published 1849. The engraving can be seen in the collection of the British Museum, and it is further catalogued in Algernon Graves, Catalogue of the Works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A., London, Henry Graves & Co, 1874.
Another version of this painting drawn on stone and printed by Thomas Fairland can be seen in the British Museum Collection.
King Charles Cavalier Spaniel engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century) titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). The King Charles Cavalier Spaniel "Fairy, Lady Bulmer’s Favourite Spaniel” engraving by Alfred Lucas (English mid 19th century)titled "Fairy" after the painting by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer (English 1802 - 1873). From the painting exhibited by Landseer at the Royal Academy 1835. A mixed method stipple engraving etching published 1849. The engraving can be seen in the collection of the British Museum, and it is further catalogued in Algernon Graves, “Catalogue of the Works of the late Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.”, London, Henry Graves & Co, 1874. Another version of this painting drawn on stone and printed by Thomas Fairland can be seen in the British Museum Collection.
Two other examples are in the “Royal Collection”.
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Artist: A. Lucas |
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"Fire worshippers" by Herbert Thomas Dicksee (1862-1942)
Known as "Fire worshippers", watercolour of a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel and an Irish Wolfhound by Herbert Thomas Dicksee R.E (1862-1942). The finished study for his 1899 engraving of the same name "Fire Worshippers" exhibited at the Royal Academy. It was first published, 1899, by printsellers C E Clifford & Co., of 200 Piccadilly, later of 21 Haymarket. Frost and Reed further published the work in 1906.
There is an example of the etching in the National Trust property, Tyntesfield, North Somerset.
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King Charles Cavalier Spaniel |
Artist: Thomas Herbert Dicksee, RE |
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