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Gallery
Throughout history, the Epagneul Breton has been a popular subject for artists and sculptors, from 18th century French and British paintings to modern day drawings, sculptures and photographs. The dog's bright expression and handsome pointing style invites artistic interpretation in any medium.
Please contact us to suggest or submit additional items for display.
Also see Featured Art for descriptions of featured pieces.

Fath Head Study
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy of The William Secord Gallery, New York
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy of The William Secord Gallery, New York

Fath Head Study - Front View
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy of The William Secord Gallery, New York
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy of The William Secord Gallery, New York

Epagneul Breton and Woodcock
Artist: Boris Riab (1890 - 1975)
Photo courtesy of Jacques François Bordet and Marie Thérèse Bordet
Artist: Boris Riab (1890 - 1975)
Photo courtesy of Jacques François Bordet and Marie Thérèse Bordet

Epagneul Breton Sculpture
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy The William Secord Gallery, New York
Artist: Richard Fath (France 1900-1952)
Photo courtesy The William Secord Gallery, New York

Photograph of Dogs from
Chenil de Cornouaille of Callac, Province of Bretagne, France
Courtesy of Hervé Bourdon
Chenil de Cornouaille of Callac, Province of Bretagne, France
Courtesy of Hervé Bourdon