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Pekingese Print

Tatjana Cechun

Lithuania

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Miniature from the series of works "Portraits of dogs in miniature". Made on canvas with oil paints of the professional series "Master class" from the factory "Nevskaya palitra". Framed in Italian plastic. Behind a special device (hanger) for hanging on the wall. Single and original author's painting. The Pekingese is a popular lap dog breed that is known for its small size and cute appearance. They are very kind, affectionate and funny. Pekingese are considered faithful companions of the elderly and young children. DID YOU KNOW WHAT...?? The birthplace of this breed is China. Its history is very ancient. Pekingese was bred specifically for the imperial family. If his owner died, then the pet was buried with him. Theft of a Pekingese was punishable by death. In those distant times, ordinary people could not even dream of such a pet. Today, everyone can get a cute lap dog.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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I was born in the capital of a small Baltic country in a family of artists 51 years ago. I've been drawing since I was a child, as long as I can remember. I was friends with a neighbor boy whose parents were also artists. That's why he and I grew up in a creative environment. Perhaps such an environment (poets, artists, musicians, artists) influenced my development. I drew always and everywhere, and often automatically (unconsciously) . At the age of 17, after graduating from high school, I, as is typical of young people, was a terrible maximalist. It seemed to me that I already know everything and know how to do everything. My parents wanted me to continue my studies at the Art Academy.

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