An atmospheric English oil on canvas painting from the 19th century, depicting a black-and-tan hunting dog frozen in a moment of stillness, poised and alert as it discovers a pheasant in the underbrush. Its stance is steady, yet full of tension—muscles coiled, ears pricked forward—capturing that charged pause before action. This unsigned work captures a classic sporting subject in a richly layered natural setting. The scene is alive with narrative tension—the dog’s alert posture and the pheasant’s defensive stance suggest the split-second before pursuit. Framed by a sweeping river and rolling hills under a cloud-streaked sky, the landscape is rendered in soft tones that enhance the mood of the composition.
The canvas is housed in an ornate giltwood frame that complements the scale and subject matter. The overall aesthetic is one of restrained drama and refined rusticity—ideal for collectors of sporting art, animal portraits, or traditional English interiors.
Professionally mounted and wired for hanging.
Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)
Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)
Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)