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Womans cult of the dog: No. VIII - the toy spaniel (King Charles Spaniel) Date: 1913
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Women's Cult of the Dog - No. VIII - The Toy Spaniel (King Charles Spaniel),
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a captivating image from 1913, showcases the deep connection between women and their beloved toy spaniels, specifically the King Charles Spaniel breed. The photograph, taken during the early 20th century, captures the essence of the devotion and affection women held towards these small, elegant dogs. The image features a woman, elegantly dressed in a high-necked blouse and a long, flowing skirt, cradling a King Charles Spaniel in her arms. The dog, with its distinctive rosy-red nose, expressive eyes, and silky, wavy coat, gazes up at its mistress with unwavering loyalty and devotion. The woman's gentle touch and tender expression convey the deep bond between them, emphasizing the role of the toy spaniel as a cherished companion. The Toy Spaniel, also known as the King Charles Spaniel, was a popular choice among the aristocracy during the 18th and 19th centuries. These dogs were often carried in ladies' purses or lapdogs, making them the epitome of luxury and status. The breed's small size, gentle disposition, and affectionate nature made them the perfect companions for women, who doted on them and treated them as cherished members of their families. This photograph is a testament to the enduring bond between women and their toy spaniels, a bond that transcended time and continues to thrive today. The image captures the essence of the Women's Cult of the Dog series, which celebrated the deep emotional connection between women and their canine companions. The Toy Spaniel, in particular, represents the ideal of companionship, loyalty, and devotion, making it a fitting subject for this beautiful and evocative photograph.
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