American Water Spaniel
15×22 watercolor on satin finish Arches watercolor paper. Original unavailable.
The American Water Spaniel is a gundog breed of dog little known outside North America. AppearanceWeighing 25 to 45 pounds: females usually 25 to 40; males 30 to 45 lbs (11-20 kg) and standing 15 to 18 inches (36-46 cm) in height. They have a curly to marcell coat that is dense and well-suited to resist cold water and inclement weather. The coat’s color is liver, brown, or chocolate. (A small amount of white on chest or toes is permissible, and spots become smaller in size as pup grows to adulthood.) The American Water Spaniel (AWS) should have a rocker-shaped tail and be somewhat compact in size with well-proportioned features that give the dog an air of balance. Its head should be broad and spaniel-like with no topknot. Eyes are caramel, chocolate, or dark yellow.
History
The American Water Spaniel originated around the mid-1800s but its true origin is a mystery. Most experts have come to accept that it was likely developed in the Fox River and Wolf River valleys of Wisconsin. There is no documentation as to the specific breeds that were used to develop the AWS. Doc Pfeifer of New London, Wisconsin, the man credited with obtaining recognition for the breed in the 1920s, believed that the AWS was developed by crossing extinct English Water Spaniel and the Field Spaniel. Others have disputed this claim and it is currently accepted that the breeds involved in the development of the American Water Spaniel include the English Water Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Curly Coated Retriever, Irish Water Spaniel, Tweed Water Spaniel, and possibly the Chesapeake Bay Retriever.
The American Water Spaniel was developed as a hunting dog in the market hunting days of America’s history. Hunters needed a dog that could function on land as well as in the marsh and that could easily fit into a canoe or skiff without taking up much room. The AWS fit the bill and most breed historians note that Midwest market hunters made wide use of this dog. The AWS was not formally recognized as a purebred dog until the United Kennel Club did so in 1920, followed by the Field Dog Stud Book in 1938, and finally by the American Kennel Club in 1940.
Having reached its peak of popularity probably sometime in the 1920s and 1930s, the AWS has become the “Forgotten American” at many times in its history. Still, with the tenacity of spirit that exemplifies this little brown dog, the breed’s enthusiasts have managed to maintain a reasonable population that is not likely to disappear from the scene any time soon.
The American Water Spaniel was likely one of the primary contributing breeds to the Boykin Spaniel. (information from Wikipedia)
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Sarah Miller
beautiful
whitetiger790
GORGEOUS!!!!!
frogster
What a wonderful piece of art.
Cherished
OH MY GOSH….. You were still learning when you did this. How very talented you are. I paint and im average, i wish i could paint like this at my best. You are very very good and such an eye for detail.
susan davies
gorgeous, just like our neighbours dog barney
Brian Towers
Lost for words – which is unusual for me. You’re a truely great artist B. These animal paintings are so perfectly composed and painted B.
Woodie
This is absolutely brilliant, just perfect. I’m lost for words just like Brian. The rendering and colour of its coat is just perfect. Have I said that already.?? Into favourites!
Cheers Neil
Aari
Wow, this dog is almost alive! Well done. Nice and friendly colors.
Coralie Plozza
still learning??... I think you were born a perfect artist ..this is fantastic the light play on the fur is stunning perfect brilliant portrait
RainbowDesign
I have to agree with the ones that went before me – if that was the work of an “apprentice” I´m looking forward to see the stuff you turn out now. Wonderful and very lifelike.
Ellen
A beautiful painting!
Thornburgart
This IS my favorite work out of all of the 1000s of things I’ve seen here at RB, it is a Masterpiece, words cannot express my personal feelings about this painting, I visit it almost every day!
BarbBarcikKeith replied
wow.. I’m speechless..
Micki Ferguson
well done
PPPhotoArt
absolutely stunning painting!!!!!!
what a gorgeous dog
Stephie Butler
Stunning painting…..
Angie McKenzie
Jenny Brice
A Beautiful, sensitive portrait.
SecretAdmirer
Jan Piller
Wow… it truly is a beautiful work of art!!
Noelene Davies
Fabulous and gorgeous piece of Art work and so delightful.
Michael T
Very nice detail.
Cheri Perry
CraigsMom
Beautiful!!!! Congrats on your feature
Margaret Harris
Beautiful work.. !! You are so good with animals !!
Susanne Correa
joyousmoon
Just gorgeous! I had one of these years back!
gabbielizzie
beautiful
ANNETTE HAGGER
lifang
This is amazing!!
Starz
you are very talented, this painting is magnificent !!
Debbie Roelle
Beautiful

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