
Faithful and Fearless
Portraits of Dogs
Xavier Bray(Author)
D Giles Ltd (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
152 pages
978-1-911282-57-0 (ISBN)
Description
Portraits of Dogs is an engaging, highly giftable book which gives a historical overview of the remarkable range of dog paintings produced over the last two hundred and fifty years. From portraits by big-name society artists like Gainsborough and Reynolds, and commemorative paintings which look at the relationship of dog to owner and vice-versa, to allegorical paintings with dogs used as metaphors of the human condition, this new book is a must-have for any art and dog-lover. Over fifty paintings drawn from major British collections, including the Royal Collection, the V&A, Tate Britain, the British Museum, and a wealth of regional museums and private collections, are arranged by theme. In addition an appendix presents two "vaults" featuring memorabilia and objets d'art pertaining to dogs (bronzes, photos, brooches, and Faberge works, many relating to British royals, especially Queen Victoria and her children) all evoking the sense of a cabinet of curiosities.
Portraits of Dogs is an engaging, highly giftable book which gives a historical overview of the remarkable range of dog paintings produced over the last two hundred and fifty years. From portraits by big-name society artists like Gainsborough and Reynolds, and commemorative paintings which look at the relationship of dog to owner and vice-versa, to allegorical paintings with dogs used as metaphors of the human condition, this new book is a must-have for any art and dog-lover. Over fifty paintings drawn from major British collections, including the Royal Collection, the V&A, Tate Britain, the British Museum, and a wealth of regional museums and private collections, are arranged by theme. In addition an appendix presents two "vaults" featuring memorabilia and objets d'art pertaining to dogs (bronzes, photos, brooches, and Faberge works, many relating to British royals, especially Queen Victoria and her children) all evoking the sense of a cabinet of curiosities.
Portraits of Dogs is an engaging, highly giftable book which gives a historical overview of the remarkable range of dog paintings produced over the last two hundred and fifty years. From portraits by big-name society artists like Gainsborough and Reynolds, and commemorative paintings which look at the relationship of dog to owner and vice-versa, to allegorical paintings with dogs used as metaphors of the human condition, this new book is a must-have for any art and dog-lover. Over fifty paintings drawn from major British collections, including the Royal Collection, the V&A, Tate Britain, the British Museum, and a wealth of regional museums and private collections, are arranged by theme. In addition an appendix presents two "vaults" featuring memorabilia and objets d'art pertaining to dogs (bronzes, photos, brooches, and Faberge works, many relating to British royals, especially Queen Victoria and her children) all evoking the sense of a cabinet of curiosities.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
91 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 240 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-911282-57-0 (9781911282570)
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Xavier Bray is the director of The Wallace Collection, London, UK.
Xavier Bray is the director of The Wallace Collection, London, UK.
Xavier Bray is the director of The Wallace Collection, London, UK.