Old English Sheepdog

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Introducing “Old English Sheepdog,” an evocative tableau by the iconic Slim Aarons that captures a single, timeless moment from the Westchester Kennel Club’s 28th annual dog show held in Rye on September 11, 1955. This piece encapsulates the grandeur and gentle spirit of Morbert Tommy Atkins, an Old English Sheepdog that wowed the audience and judges alike.

Imagine the allure this artwork would bring to your living space. The presence of Slim Aarons’ lensmanship turns your home into a gallery of life’s finer moments, where elegance and canine splendor meet in a visual symphony. The photograph not only evokes a sense of nostalgia but also adds a layer of sophistication that would make your guests pause and admire.

So why should you make this piece a part of your home? Because it’s more than a print; it’s a slice of history, a conversation starter, and an homage to the artistry of Slim Aarons himself. Place it in your reading nook, over the fireplace, or even in your study; its versatility is only matched by its timeless appeal.

In purchasing “Old English Sheepdog,” you aren’t just buying a poster. You’re acquiring a snapshot of an era, an embodiment of Slim Aarons’ unique perspective on leisure and luxury, and a captivating visual that makes every glance feel like a short, serene trip back in time. Don’t miss out on owning this spellbinding image by Slim Aarons; it’s a tale in itself, waiting to be a part of your story.

Prints are listed in cm and inches - what will be the size of my print?
We produce prints in both metric (centimetres) and imperial (inches) sizes.
The sizing system being used depends on the product type and the country in which your order is being sent to.
In most cases there are only a few millimetres difference between the metric and imperial conversions.

How does the border affect the size of the print?
The total size of the print will always be the size that you select.
The border if chosen is internal and slightly reduces the image area.

Which paper do you recommend?
Generally Photo Lustre (Semi Gloss) is recommended for most purposes as it is the middle ground between Matte & Gloss. So the colours will still be vibrant, with a lot less glare.

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