This is a print reproduction of the 1839 oil painting titled 'Dignity and Impudence' by Sir Edwin Landseer.
The painting features two dogs: a dignified bloodhound named Grafton and a small, impudent West Highland terrier named Scratch.
The two dogs belonged to Jacob Bell, who commissioned the painting.
The original painting is housed at the Tate Britain in London.
Sir Edwin Landseer was a 19th-century British artist known for his detailed and emotive animal paintings.
This framed print was a gift from my grandmother and measures 19" x 25".
It would make a handsome addition for display on any art (or dog) lover's wall.
The price is very fair and firm.