An Edwardian sporting portrait depicting two alert terriers poised mid-stride within a paved courtyard. Executed in oil on board, the composition is handled with a direct and unaffected simplicity, characteristic of early twentieth-century commemorative animal painting.
An inscription to the left margin reads “Celebrated Yorkshire and Lancashire Champions”, situating the work within the tradition of canine portraiture celebrating pedigree dogs and regional competition. The painting reflects the Edwardian interest in terriers and the culture of organised breeding and exhibition.
Origin: British
Date: 1913
Material: Oil on board
Dimensions: 34cm height × 44cm width (framed)
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An Edwardian sporting portrait depicting two alert terriers poised mid-stride within a paved courtyard. Executed in oil on board, the composition is handled with a direct and unaffected simplicity, characteristic of early twentieth-century commemorative animal painting.
An inscription to the left margin reads “Celebrated Yorkshire and Lancashire Champions”, situating the work within the tradition of canine portraiture celebrating pedigree dogs and regional competition. The painting reflects the Edwardian interest in terriers and the culture of organised breeding and exhibition.
Origin: British
Date: 1913
Material: Oil on board
Dimensions: 34cm height × 44cm width (framed)
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