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Portraits of Royal Dogs
Portraits of Queen Victorias Stag Hounds. Left to Right: Troilus, Truant, Dragsman, Truman, Rummemede & Traveller
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1850s Hounds Stag Traveller Troilus Truant Truman
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This print showcases an enchanting collection of portraits of Queen Victoria's Stag Hounds, a beloved group of dogs that graced the halls of Windsor Castle during the 1850s. From left to right, we find Troilus, Truant, Dragsman, Truman, Rummemede, and Traveller, each one exhibiting a unique and regal charm. Queen Victoria, known for her deep affection for her dogs, was an avid hunter and owned a large kennel of Stag Hounds. These dogs were bred for their exceptional stamina, agility, and sense of smell, making them the perfect companions for the monarch's hunting excursions. The portraits, expertly captured by an unknown photographer, offer a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Royal Family and their beloved pets. The dogs are depicted with an air of elegance and sophistication, their coats glistening under the soft light. Troilus, the first hound in the lineup, is shown with a serious expression, his ears pricked and eyes focused. Truant, the second hound, appears playful and mischievous, his tongue hanging out of his mouth. Dragsman, the third hound, is shown in a more relaxed pose, lying down with one paw raised. Truman, the fourth hound, gazes intently at the viewer with a piercing stare. Rummemede, the fifth hound, is depicted with a curious expression, tilting his head as if listening for a sound. Lastly, Traveller, the sixth hound, is shown in a more subdued pose, lying down with his head resting on his paws. These portraits offer a captivating glimpse into the lives of Queen Victoria and her beloved Stag Hounds during the 1850s, a time when the monarchy and its pets held a special place in the hearts of the British people.
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