
Description
Subject & Medium
Animal portrait painting Titled “Duchess: A Yorkshire Terrier Wearing Congo Pink Bow”, this work was painted in 1987 and is executed in oil on board, signed lower right R. L. Phillips 87. The portrait presents Duchess, a Yorkshire Terrier, seated in dignified repose. Her long, silky coat cascades elegantly, tied back at the crown with a vivid congo pink bow. The choice of board provides a smooth surface that enhances precision and luminosity, allowing Phillips to render fine textures and delicate tonal shifts with jewel-like clarity.
Composition & Technique
Phillips employs a muted sage-grey ground, a restrained compositional choice that directs attention to the sitter’s expression and form. This minimalist background recalls the Victorian dog portrait tradition, where the subject’s character takes precedence over setting.
The palette is refined yet striking:
Golden ochres and amber browns highlight the warmth of the coat.
Charcoal greys and blacks provide depth and contrast.
Silvery greys and dove tones capture the silky sheen of the fur.
The pink-red bow punctuates the harmony with a playful yet elegant accent.
Stylistically, the portrait blends academic realism with painterly softness. Phillips’s brushwork alternates between meticulous detail in the fur and looser, flowing strokes that create volume. The dark, glistening eyes—full of alert intelligence—and the delicate glimpse of tongue reveal both likeness and spirit, elevating the work from simple representation to true character study.
In the Manner of John Emms
The portrait of Duchess can be confidently described as executed in the manner of John Emms (1843–1912), one of the finest Victorian painters of dogs and sporting animals. Like Emms, Phillips endowed his canine subjects with dignity and individuality, capturing spirit as well as likeness. Both artists employed restrained backgrounds that heightened the viewer’s focus on the animal’s presence and personality.
By echoing Emms’s approach, Phillips carried forward a tradition of British dog portraiture that had been established in the late 19th century and remained popular well into the 20th. Though Phillips was a regional painter rather than an academy exhibitor, his signed works—such as Duchess—testify to the enduring appeal of this beloved genre.
About the Breed
The Yorkshire Terrier rose to prominence in Victorian Britain, admired for its gleaming, silken coat and spirited temperament. Once bred as a working terrier, the Yorkie soon became a favored companion of refined households, an emblem of both charm and sophistication. Duchess, with her impeccable grooming and confident stance, exemplifies these prized qualities.
About the Artist
R. L. Phillips was active from the 1950s through the early 2000s, initially producing landscapes before embracing animal portraiture. Auction records list Cornish Harbour (1959) and Bedfordshire Church (1964), while later works reveal his devotion to dogs and domestic animals.
Local accounts identify him as Ray Phillips, remembered in Bedfordshire as “a very talented artist.” A chapel painting dated 2000 confirms his long career. Though primarily regional, his works resonate with the great British animal tradition, linking him stylistically to Landseer and Emms.
Framed dimensions: 44 cm wide x 55 cm high x 1.5 cm deep
Frame
Presented in a Larson Juhl giltwood frame, recently fitted with AR70 museum-grade glass. The frame’s distressed finish warm gold tones harmonize with the sitter’s coat, while the glass ensures both UV protection and display clarity. A professional presentation that enhances the work’s elegance and value.
Provenance
Private Collection, London
Curated by Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD
Why You’ll Love It
Signed, dated, and beautifully preserved — ready for display.
In the grand British tradition of John Emms, with Emms-like dignity and character.
A rare opportunity to acquire a late-20th-century continuation of Victorian dog portraiture.
Presented in a luxury Larson Juhl giltwood frame with museum-grade glass.
Perfect for collectors of British animal art and lovers of the Yorkshire Terrier breed.
Condition
Good overall condition.
Paint surface stable; colours vibrant and unfaded with minor craquelure.
Frame excellent; museum-grade AR70 glass intact and protective.
Reserve: $2,025.00
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Condition
Used
Buyer's Premium
20%
Duchess A Yorkshire Terrier Wearing Congo Pink Bow In the Manner of John Emms
Estimate $2,500-$3,000
Starting Price
$1,000
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Sporting, Animal & Equestrian Art Auction
May 07, 2026 5:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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