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Fawn Pug Collection

"Fawn Pug: A Timeless Companion in Art" Throughout the centuries, artists have captured the charm and elegance of fawn pugs in their masterpieces

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Portrait of Bianca degli Utili Maselli with her six children

Portrait of Bianca degli Utili Maselli with her six children. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Education is Everything (L'Éducation fait tout), 1775-1780. Creator: Fragonard

Education is Everything (L'Éducation fait tout), 1775-1780. Creator: Fragonard, Jean Honoré (1732-1806)
Education is Everything (L'Education fait tout), 1775-1780. Found in the Collection of the Museu de Arte de S£o Paulo

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Pugs. Creator: Heine, Thomas Theodor (1867-1948)

Pugs. Creator: Heine, Thomas Theodor (1867-1948)
Pugs. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Siegfried, 1921. Creator: Heine, Thomas Theodor (1867-1948)

Siegfried, 1921. Creator: Heine, Thomas Theodor (1867-1948)
Siegfried, 1921. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Two Girls on a Bed Playing with their Dogs. Artist: Fragonard, Jean Honore (1732-1806)

Two Girls on a Bed Playing with their Dogs. Artist: Fragonard, Jean Honore (1732-1806)
Two Girls on a Bed Playing with their Dogs. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven, 1755-1756. Artist: Liotard, Jean-Etienne

Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven, 1755-1756. Artist: Liotard, Jean-Etienne
Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at Seven, 1755-1756. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Old man with a Pug, c1740

Old man with a Pug, c1740. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Toilet, c. 1920

Toilet, c. 1920. Private Collection

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: The Little Dogs Dance. Artist: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)

The Little Dogs Dance. Artist: Boucher, Francois (1703-1770)
The Little Dogs Dance. Found in the collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Livia Colonna. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

Livia Colonna. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
Livia Colonna. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Portrait of a Lady with a Lap Dog, ca 1665. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)

Portrait of a Lady with a Lap Dog, ca 1665. Artist: Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669)
Portrait of a Lady with a Lap Dog, ca 1665. Found in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Girl With Small Dog. Artist: Makovsky, Konstantin Yegorovich (1839-1915)

Girl With Small Dog. Artist: Makovsky, Konstantin Yegorovich (1839-1915)
Girl With Small Dog. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Tver

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Walk. Portrait of Countess Leokadia Shirinskaya-Shikhmatova, 1894

Walk. Portrait of Countess Leokadia Shirinskaya-Shikhmatova, 1894. Artist: Kivshenko, Alexei Danilovich (1851-1895)
Walk. Portrait of Countess Leokadia Shirinskaya-Shikhmatova, 1894. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Gallery, Tver

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Portrait of Ulyana M. Smirnova, 1837-1840. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)

Portrait of Ulyana M. Smirnova, 1837-1840. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)
Portrait of Ulyana M. Smirnova, 1837-1840. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Pug, ca 1760. Artist: Manufaktur Hoechst

Pug, ca 1760. Artist: Manufaktur Hoechst
Pug, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the Schloss Hochstadt

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Portrait of Anna Oraczewska with the Dog, 1789. Artist: Graff, Anton (1736-1813)

Portrait of Anna Oraczewska with the Dog, 1789. Artist: Graff, Anton (1736-1813)
Portrait of Anna Oraczewska with the Dog, 1789. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Pskov

Background imageFawn Pug Collection: Portrait of Govaert van Surpele and his Wife, 1636-1637. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)

Portrait of Govaert van Surpele and his Wife, 1636-1637. Artist: Jordaens, Jacob (1593-1678)
Portrait of Govaert van Surpele and his Wife, 1636-1637. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London



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"Fawn Pug: A Timeless Companion in Art" Throughout the centuries, artists have captured the charm and elegance of fawn pugs in their masterpieces. From classical portraits to playful scenes, these adorable dogs have made their mark on canvas. In Titian's "Venus, an Organist and a Little Dog, " a fawn pug sits at the feet of Venus herself, symbolizing loyalty and devotion. The same sentiment is echoed in Fragonard's "Two Girls on a Bed Playing with their Dogs, " where two young girls find joy in the company of their beloved pugs. Jean-Etienne Liotard showcases Maria Frederike van Reede-Athlone at just seven years old, accompanied by her faithful fawn pug. This portrait captures both innocence and companionship beautifully. An old man finds solace in his furry friend as depicted in the painting "Old Man with a Pug. " The bond between human and dog transcends age and time. Moving forward to more modern times, we see how even during moments of personal care, our loyal companions remain close. In "Toilet, " a woman attends to her grooming routine while her fawn pug watches attentively from beside her. Francois Boucher's masterpiece titled "The Little Dogs Dance" portrays an enchanting scene where elegant ladies dance alongside graceful canines – including our beloved fawn pugs – showcasing harmony between humans and animals. Paolo Veronese captures Livia Colonna elegantly holding a small dog that resembles our dear fawn pugs. This portrait exudes sophistication while highlighting the timeless connection between pets and their owners. Rembrandt van Rhijn immortalizes a lady with her lap dog in his work from 1665. The gentle expression on both faces reveals an unbreakable bond that goes beyond words or time itself.