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Lord Byrons Dog Lyon (The Wolf Dog), 1808 (oil on canvas)
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Lord Byrons Dog Lyon (The Wolf Dog), 1808 (oil on canvas)
3744666 Lord Byrons Dog Lyon (The Wolf Dog), 1808 (oil on canvas) by Tomson, Clifton (1775-1828); 135x171 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Newstead Abbey); (add.info.: Study of one of dogs belonging to the Romantic poet George Gordon Byron (1788-1824).); eNottingham City Museums & Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22758728
© Nottingham City Museums & Galleries / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the famous painting "Lord Byrons Dog Lyon (The Wolf Dog), 1808" by Clifton Tomson. The oil on canvas masterpiece, measuring 135x171 cm, is housed in Nottingham City Museums and Galleries at Newstead Abbey. Tomson's artwork is a study of one of the dogs owned by George Gordon Byron, the renowned Romantic poet. Lord Byron's deep connection with his pets is well-documented, and this particular piece captures the essence of his bond with Lyon, also known as The Wolf Dog. In this stunning portrait, Lyon stands proudly against a picturesque landscape backdrop. His brown and white fur glistens under the sunlight while he poses outside with an air of elegance and grace. The artist skillfully portrays Lyon's loyalty and intelligence through his attentive gaze. Notably, Lyon is depicted alongside a walking stick or cane that adds an intriguing element to the composition. This detail hints at Lord Byron's own presence or influence in the scene. With its impeccable attention to detail and emotive portrayal of man's best friend, "Lord Byrons Dog Lyon (The Wolf Dog), 1808" remains a timeless tribute to both Lord Byron himself and our enduring relationship with animals.
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