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Dry-point etching 'Stick Together, Fellas', of Cocker Spaniel puppies by Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960) Dry-point etching 'Stick Together, Fellas', of Cocker Spaniel puppies by Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960)
Dry-point etching 'Stick Together, Fellas', of Cocker Spaniel puppies by Morgan Dennis (American, 1892-1960). Signed in pencil 'Morgan Dennis. American, circa 1946
Titled in pencil 'Stick Together, Fellas' and signed in pencil 'Morgan Dennis'.
The etching appeared in the artists book 'The Morgan Dennis Dog Book, and some Special Cats' published by Viking, New York in 1946 American 1946.
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Spaniel (Cocker) |
Artist: Morgan Dennis |
Yr: 1946 |
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Gold Cocker Spaniel brooch by Ben Rosenfeld A gold brooch of a standing Cocker Spaniel wearing mille grain diamond set collar, and a ruby eye.
Marked with London hallmark, maker's mark 'BRLd', Ben Rosenfeld (Jewels) Ltd. and assayed 18 carat and 1961
Ben Rosenfeld (Jewels) Ltd. traded from around 1959 until their voluntary liquidation in 1987. His work can be seen in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Spaniel (Cocker) |
Yr: 1961 |
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Cocker Spaniel drawing by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935) A rare graphite and watercolour with white heightening of Cocker Spaniel in begging pose by Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin RBA (English, 1870-1935). Signed bottom left "Cecil Aldin". A preparatory drawing for a published work or periodical such as The Illustrated London News or The Sketch for whom Aldin illustrated.
Note the artist's purposely placed watercolour blob, as the artist's aid on which to focus the dog's gaze.
This Cocker Spaniel in light-hearted humorous pose was clearly modelled / inspired by Aldin's Sealyham Terrier neighbour, "Slickerson", when the artist was living in Reading. Aldin famously remarked that "Slickerson" spent most of his upright and begging by the front door until he was let in.
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Spaniel (Cocker) |
Artist: Cecil Aldin |
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