This exceptional platinum print, titled “Nancy,” captures the soulful expression of a Boston Terrier at the turn of the 20th century. Photographed and copyrighted in 1901 by the renowned W.G. Locke of Cincinnati, Ohio, this piece is a quintessential example of early canine portraiture.
The platinum printing process provides a rich, velvety tonal range that has preserved the fine details of “Nancy’s” coat and features beautifully over the last 125 years. This isn’t just a photograph; it is a piece of history from the era when the Boston Terrier—often called the “American Gentleman”—was first rising to prominence.
Measuring 13″ high and 10 1/2″ wide, this print remains crisp and the framing is secure, making it a gallery-ready addition to any collection of fine dog art.
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