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“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms
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“Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀 Painted in the Style of John Emms

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Duchess”: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow 🎀🐾

Painted in the Style of John Emms


🖼 Subject & Medium
Entitled “Duchess: Yorkshire Terrier with Congo Pink Bow”, this animal portrait was completed in 1987 by R. L. Phillips, signed lower right Phillips 87. Executed in oil on board, the work depicts Duchess, a finely groomed Yorkshire Terrier, seated with quiet poise. Her flowing silken coat drapes elegantly, accented at the crown by a brilliant congo pink bow. The smooth board surface enhances both tonal depth and clarity, enabling Phillips to capture subtle variations in fur and light with exceptional precision.


🎨 Composition & Technique
Set against a muted sage-grey ground, the portrait follows the restrained aesthetic of late Victorian dog portraiture, where emphasis rests firmly on the animal’s character.

The colour harmonies are both refined and expressive:

  • Golden ochres and warm ambers enrich the coat.

  • Deep greys and blacks provide contrast and depth.

  • Silvery and dove tones define the silk-like sheen of fur.

  • A vivid pink-red bow delivers a lively focal accent.

Phillips balances meticulous fur detailing with softer, expressive brushwork, giving volume and texture. Duchess’s glossy, alert eyes and the faint reveal of her tongue convey charm and vitality—qualities that elevate the painting from mere likeness to a sensitive character study.


🎩 Painted in the Manner of John Emms
Phillips’s portrait clearly draws upon the legacy of John Emms (1843–1912), celebrated for dignified portrayals of dogs and sporting animals. Like Emms, Phillips employed simplified backgrounds and emphasized personality as much as physical likeness. By doing so, he perpetuated a British tradition of canine portraiture that bridged Victorian elegance and modern taste. Though not an academic painter, Phillips captured the spirit of this tradition, as Duchess demonstrates.


🐶 About the Breed
The Yorkshire Terrier, beloved since Victorian England, was admired for its radiant, flowing coat and bold temperament. Originally a working terrier, it swiftly transitioned into a fashionable companion for refined households. Duchess embodies this dual heritage—spirited yet graceful, charming yet dignified.


👨🎨 About the Artist
R. L. Phillips (active 1950s–2000s) began with landscapes before focusing on animal portraiture. Early auction records include Cornish Harbour (1959) and Bedfordshire Church (1964). Later, he dedicated his practice to dogs and domestic subjects. Remembered locally as Ray Phillips of Bedfordshire, his long career spanned decades, including a chapel painting dated 2000. Though regional, his work resonates with the lineage of Landseer and Emms, firmly placing him within the tradition of British animal portraiture.


📏 Framed Dimensions
44 cm wide × 55 cm high × 1.5 cm deep 


🖼 Frame
Housed in a Larson Juhl giltwood frame with AR70 museum-quality glass. The distressed gilt finish complements the golden tones of Duchess’s coat, while the protective glass ensures clarity and UV resistance. A professional and elegant presentation.


📜 Provenance
Private Collection, London
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD


💖 Why You’ll Love It
✅ Signed, dated, and well preserved — ready to hang.
✅ A continuation of the Emms tradition, combining dignity with charm.
✅ Rare late-20th-century example of classic British canine portraiture.
✅ Premium Larson Juhl giltwood frame with museum-grade glass.
✅ Ideal for collectors of Yorkshire Terrier art and British animal paintings.


🔎 Condition
Very good overall condition.
Stable paint surface, strong colours, minimal craquelure.
Frame excellent, with AR70 glass intact.



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