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| Generations and generations have flew by and portraits of favorite dogs have been placed on sturdy walls of so many English drawing rooms, immortalizing these beloved pets. Nowadays, we see so many real dogs strolling through the Central park while these pedigreed pets' portraits are hung proudly against many a New York home. No matter if a dog is at play, at rest, have a collar of leather of cute ribbons, if he is in a canvas, there will be so many takers and this is all due to the fact that English style interiors have become increasingly popular as people remain steadfastly devoted to canines, known also as man's very best friend. Read this site if you want custom dog portraits information. Englishmen are known to love their pet dogs immensely, even awarding these dogs a place in their hearts, as well as in family portraits. Those he described as hunting, racing, shooting and doggy pictures have sold increasingly well since the auction house started to sell sporting paintings in 1961. This artist made a huge sale that even broke records when he passed his portrait of a Newfoundland, a black and white canine on to a sporting art enthusiast. As you behold paintings from the 18th and mostly 19th centuries, you can easily feel that you have been transported to another era or place in time. Not many are aware that those who aspire for activities well beyond their social range like hunting, or perhaps shooting with jackets, hounds and horses that are the ones who are fond of these art pieces. If truth be told, an antiques dealer who is also an interior designer states that there are so many dog painting enthusiasts so the led to her opening a Manhattan shop. And here is where you can select from an array of dog paintings, with a smattering of cow and horse pictures all posted upon white and blue walls ever so neatly. Two kinds unfold in the subject of collectors. The first type on the list are people who want to get their hands on the painting as it is like the breed of what they have. Second on the classification scheme are people who desire to know whether the painting is anatomically correct as they know the breed very well. Certain occasions prove people preferring dog paintings than real walking dogs. Feeding them or taking them out for a walk won't be necessary. Having bought his first two dog portraits in London, an interior designer and dog lover regretted it then believing it to be nonsensical but with it now becoming difficult to find collectors' items which are also expensive, he has changed his mind. To get a closer look on dog artwork visit this site. This guy now has about 75 of these canine artworks and some would be hanging in his apartment from taffeta bows. Even as art specialists and dealers state that the artist's name and the quality of the painting dictate the price, many say that some dog breeds are just more sought after, the way fashions in real dogs fluctuate. We see a lot of people searching for the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, but then portraits of West Highland Terriers, Scotties and Cairns are also getting to be popular today. You can have your German shepherd by your side for always by rendering him in a portrait. It can be said that the years 1850 to 1920 was the time that dog paintings flourished in the market, states a dealer who sells dog portraits from his small one bedroom apartment in Manhattan, New York. He said he had many requests for king charles spaniels, Chinese shar peis and terriers. But in the last year he had about 10 requests for paintings of doberman pinschers. It was only in the late 1880s when Dobermans were developed and there can be no good paintings of such a breed found and he shares he has never laid his eyes on a swell Doberman portrait. There are special auction events for sporting portraits held by this artist. Many bidders managed to decorate according to a famous fashion designer's appearance and then there are the ones who hunt and race and are with country houses. A cute spaniel portrait was bought by a lady who worked as an advertising account manager after gazing at a black and white dog picture. To match the painting, she spent her waiting time by buying an actual spaniel, with a ruby red coat. The painting, after just 3 months, came to her and it was a dog that had coat colors of black and tan, a King Charles indeed but even if it was unmatched she kept both. | |
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