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Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
Victorian Oil Painting Sad White English Terrier Dog Follower Of John Emms - Cheshire Antiques Consultant Ltd
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🐕 Victorian Animal Portrait: Extinct English White Terrier | Follower of John Emms

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🐕 Victorian Animal Portrait: Extinct English White Terrier | Follower of John Emms 🎨


🎨 Subject & Medium

Presenting a rare and emotionally resonant late 19th-century oil on board titled “Extinct English White Terrier Dog”, attributed to a follower of renowned British artist John Emms and initial-signed R.E.G.

This intimate animal portrait captures the now-extinct English White Terrier in a gentle three-quarter profile, its expressive, soulful eyes glancing softly to the right. The dog’s delicate build, upright ears, and smooth coat are lovingly depicted, with the black collar adding a subtle accent. Set against a softly rendered background of grassy tones, the focus remains entirely on the tender, almost melancholic expression of this historical breed.


🏞 Composition & Technique

This painting exemplifies Victorian animal portraiture, where the subject’s character and emotional presence take center stage. The artist employs a restrained, earthy palette — creamy pale whites and soft yellows define the terrier’s coat, while muted greens and browns create an understated, natural backdrop.

The brushwork is delicate and atmospheric: fine, smooth strokes shape the dog’s face and body, capturing its gentle curves and quiet presence, while the background is handled with looser, blended marks that create a soft, hazy environment. The overall style, inspired by John Emms, focuses on emotional realism, bringing forward not just the physical likeness but the spirit and history of the breed, especially poignant given its extinction.


Signed

The work is initial-signed R.E.G., identifying the British Victorian artist, working in the stylistic tradition of John Emms.


🧑🎨 About John Emms

John Emms (1844–1912), born in Blofield, Norfolk, was a celebrated painter renowned for his masterful portraits of dogs, horses, and hunting scenes. An avid sportsman himself, Emms exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1866 and earned widespread acclaim for capturing not just the anatomy but the essence of his animal subjects. His works are highly valued today, with top pieces like The New Forest Foxhounds reaching auction estimates of $800,000–$1.2 million, and they can be found in museum collections such as the National Gallery of Scotland.


🐾 About the English White Terrier

The English White Terrier, officially recognized in the 19th century, was a short-lived breed that vanished within decades due to genetic challenges and shifting breed preferences. While it disappeared from the Kennel Club registry, its lineage contributed to modern breeds such as the Boston Terrier and Bull Terrier. Rare portraits like this serve as beautiful historical records, preserving the image of a once-loved but now-lost breed.


🖼 Frame Details

Housed in its original ornate moulded frame with elegant gold and bronze detailing, perfectly complementing the warm tones of the artwork. Ready for immediate display with a secure hanging thread attached.


📏 Dimensions Framed

  • Height: 34 cm

  • Width: 30 cm

  • Depth (thickness): 3 cm

A charming, easy-to-place size — ideal for intimate display in a home, study, or gallery.


🏛 Provenance

  • Private Southern Shire art collection (vendor)

  • Acquired through a southern shire auction

  • Currently offered by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD


❤️ Why You’ll Love It

✅ Rare and collectible portrait of an extinct dog breed
✅ Painted in the evocative style of John Emms, master of Victorian animal art
✅ Rich, subtle color tones and emotionally expressive brushwork
✅ Compact, elegant format that adds character and conversation to any space
✅ A meaningful addition for collectors, dog enthusiasts, or lovers of fine Victorian art


🔍 Condition

  • Fine used condition

  • Surface shows yellowing of varnish, minor craquelure, and foxing in areas (consistent with age)

  • Frame has small losses, repairs, and some overpainting, adding to its authentic antique charm


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