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A water colour of "Geordie" Bedlington Terrier by Charles Burton Barber (English, 1845-1894) A water colour study paper of a standing Bedlington Terrier by Charles Burton Barber (English, 1845-1894).
Titled top right "Geordie". Signed bottom right "C Burton Barber". English, circa 1870
Illustrated and exhibited: "Terriers " and Other Sporting Dogs"John Noot Galleries in association with Hamshere Gallery, 2005.
“Geordie”, the property of Dr. Lamond Hemming, appears in Vero Shaw's "Cassell's Illustrated Book of the Dog" published in 1881 by Cassell, Petter, & Galphin, in an image of the Bedlington besides the Dandie Dinmont Terrier 'Doctor', the property of Mr. James Locke'.
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Bedlington Terrier |
Artist: Charles Burton Barber |
Yr: 1870 |
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Ivorine miniature of a “Bedlington Terrier†by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935) An ivorine miniature of a standing “Bedlington Terrier†by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). Signed bottom right “Cecil Aldinâ€. Francis Iles Gallery, Rochest, Kent, label to the reverse. First illustrated, “Dogs of Character†by Cecil Aldin, published by Eyre Spottiswoode, 1927. Here titled “A Bedlington Terrierâ€, page 6. English, circa 1927.
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Bedlington Terrier |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
Yr: 1927 |
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A Bichon by George Lafayette Clough (American, 1824-1901) A Bichon type dog in blue ribbon recumbent on a rug between a table leg and jardinière. To the reverse signed and dated in large script “G. L. Clough 1871â€. The painting was clearly inspired by the work of Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch, 1821 – 1909), whom the artist perhaps met on his travels to Europe in 1850 when he visited France, Germany, Holland and Italy. In 1871 he was painting urban scenes in Cleveland, Ohio, where he also worked as a photographic tinter. American 1871
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Bichon Frise |
Artist: Lafayette Clough |
Yr: 1871 |
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"Slimbridge" ducks lithograph by Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989) Coloured offset-lithograph "Peter Scott 181" printed by the Curwen Press for Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd and Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-1989).
From 1935 up until about 1983 Ackermann's published a limited number of colour prints of Sir Peter's work. Many of the original oils are in major private and public collections, and these prints, signed by the artist.
Signed in pencil by the artist, bottom right, "Peter Scott".
The reverse bears label "Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., 3 New Bond Street"
English, circa 1981
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Birds |
Yr: 1981 |
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