Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1819-1901)
Dash dated 9 Feb 1834
Pencil | 3.9 x 6.8 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 980015.eo
In an exhibition, Kensington Palace
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A pencil drawing showing Princess Victoria's beloved King Charles Spaniel, Dash. He is shown full-length, lying down with his head to the left.
Inscribed lower right: Dash
Inscribed along right edge: from nature.
Inscribed along top edge: P.V.f.K.P. Feb 9th 1834.
Dash was given to Princess Victoria's mother, The Duchess of Kent, by her comptroller, Sir John Conroy, on 14 January 1833. By April that year Dash had become a close companion of the young Princess, often accompanying her wherever she went. Dash died at the end of 1840, and was buried at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Home Park. A marble effigy was erected over the grave, bearing the inscription:
"Here lies DASH, The favourite spaniel of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, In his 10th year, His attachment was without selfishness, His playfulness without malice, His fidelity without deceit, READER, If you would be beloved and die regretted, Profit by the example of DASH" -
Medium and techniques
Pencil
Measurements
3.9 x 6.8 cm (sheet of paper)
Place of Production
Kensington Palace