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Pet owners 'none the wiser' after Channel 5 programme
Pet Brands sues Wilkinson over product copyright infringement
Pets At Home lures women onto its board of directors
Bright future for Trowbridge pet store as it finds a new home
Ministerial cat elections for MPs’ pets rocked by ‘cheating’ claims
Prestopets has 35 years experience in fishkeeping market
Aquatic trade body backs UK government’s illegal wildlife trafficking campaign
Westland to announce exciting plans for its three bird food brands
Interzoo exhibition briefing at PetQuip event
Exclusive freezer deals from Natural Instinct at PATS Sandown
Visit PATS Sandown for great offers, including a superb deal from Wagg Foods
Firefighters saved Northampton pet shop from blaze
Easidri to launch three new products at Crufts and PATS Sandown
Collarways introduce the Zogoflex Counter Top Display
Art exhibition features controversial 'Staffie' breed
New marketing manager at SureFlap
New portion-right programmable feeder from 3P Enterprise
Lily’s Kitchen expands its pet treats with launch of The Truly Naturals range
CSJ sponsors Juniors in Open Junior Agility Championships
Helping pet owners through the Euthanasia decision
Keep dogs on leads during lambing, say BVA vets
Post Office to move to Lincs village pet shop
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Art exhibition features controversial 'Staffie' breed

An exhibition featuring one of the UK’s most controversial breeds, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, is now on show at the Kennel Club Art Gallery, which houses the largest collection of dog paintings in Europe.

Over 160 paintings, engravings, sculptures and ephemera all surrounding this much loved breed are on show. The exhibition, entitled ‘The Staffordshire Bull Terrier and its Ancestors’ will celebrate the history and development of the breed and some exhibits have never been seen on public display before. It will run at the Kennel Club Gallery on Clarges Street, London until June 20th 2014.

Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to view a collection of paintings, watercolours and engravings from as early as 1820 right up to the present day, showing how the breed has been portrayed through the last two centuries. A series of unique and wonderful contemporary art by artists such as Maria Heskins, Paul Doyle and Pollyana Pickering will also be on show.

The historical portraits of early Bull Terrier types, bronzes and a collection of vintage photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries will also be featured. The sculpture collection on display highlights the porcelain models by Beswick, Royal Doulton and Meissen.

The exhibition can be viewed by appointment from Monday – Friday, 9.30am – 4.30pm. To book an appointment or for further information, please contact the Kennel Club Art Gallery on 020 7518 1064 or email artgallery@thekennelclub.org.uk. The Kennel Club Art Gallery is situated on Clarges Street, London, and the nearest tube station is Green Park.

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