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Portrait of a Pointer dog - 19th Century Oil on Canvas

$2,034.77
£1,511.88
€1,700
CA$2,787.21
A$3,040.70
CHF 1,612.72
MX$36,633.54
NOK 20,468.60
SEK 18,739.56
DKK 12,950.39

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Portrait of a Pointer dog monogrammed and dated “A.D. 1895”, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, mounted in a gilt wood frame. This intimate late 19th century portrait depicts a Pointer dog, rendered with notable sensitivity and psychological presence. The work is signed with monogram and dated A.D. 1895 by an as yet unidentified artist, likely of Swedish or Danish origin, based on stylistic characteristics and regional traditions of animal painting at the time. The dog is portrayed lying down against a deep, dark-green background, with the rear part of the body deliberately cropped from view. This compositional choice directs the viewer’s attention toward the animal’s head, where the artist has concentrated on the muzzle, eyes, and expressive gaze. The Pointer meets the viewer with a calm yet alert look, conveying both intelligence and individuality. The restrained setting and close framing enhance the sense of intimacy, suggesting not merely a study of form, but a true portrait in the human sense. Executed in an impressionistic manner, the brushwork is confident and economical, particularly in the handling of the fur and facial contours. Subtle tonal transitions and a nuanced play of light bring life to the dog’s expression, demonstrating the artist’s keen observational skill and emotional engagement with the subject. Despite the artist’s anonymity, the painting reflects a high level of technical proficiency and an evident affection for the animal portrayed. Unframed dimensions: 36 × 28 cm The Pointer – A Noble and Intelligent Breed The Pointer is a distinguished hunting dog, renowned for its elegance, stamina, and exceptional sense of smell. Originating in England during the 17th century, the breed was developed for bird hunting, where it would “point” toward game by freezing in a characteristic pose. Pointers are admired for their athletic build, smooth coat, and noble head, as well as for their alert yet gentle temperament. Beyond the field, the Pointer has long been valued as a companion animal, known for its loyalty, intelligence, and sensitivity to human presence. These qualities are subtly echoed in this portrait, where the dog’s attentive gaze and composed demeanor reflect the breed’s inherent balance between energy and calm—a timeless tribute to one of the most esteemed sporting dogs of Europe.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 14.97 in (38 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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  • Condition:
    The painting is in good condition but a light surface cleaning is recommended. We can have this done here locally if wanted. 16.
  • Gallery Location:
    Stockholm, SE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2608217423702

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