CHILDREN OF GEORGE III. 



A painting by the American arlist J. S. Copley, R. A. (iSoo), 



a repetition of the Van Dyck type of spaniel 



TEASING THE PET 

 Painting by T. Mieris (i6So), showing himself and wife 

 and a type of a small spaniel which figures largely in cunti- 

 i.ental pain ings from 1600 to 1800 



VAN DYCK'S CHILDREN OF CHARLES I. 

 All the Van Dycli spaniels are of this same type of leggy, 

 long faced dog. Mainly hver and white or blftck and white. 



THE CAVALIER'S PETS 

 Sir Edwin Landseerhad promised a painting for the Royal 

 Academy exhibition of 1S42. Space was reserved and the day 

 before opening Lands^er set to work and completed this in 

 three hours. 



