Westminster Dog Show and Dog Art Auctions Round-Up

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Uno and the “ah-roo! heard ’round the ring.”
AP Photo

Uno, the perfect 10 Beagle, won the Super Bowl of dog shows this week with his precociousness and precision. The crowd went wild, chanting his name as he made his final lap before the judges. And when judge J. Donald Jones stood before the contestants and asked for the Beagle, Madison Square Garden erupted with cheers and gave Uno the show’s first standing ovation. If the Longhaired Dachshund, who came in second in the hound group (I was devastated), had to lose, I’m glad it was to “the people’s dog” who went all the way. Congratulations, Uno, you are just perfect!

The New York Times has a great behind-the-scenes fashion slide show. Here are some of my favorite shots.

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Megan Fracrik, a handler, with her brushed-out Tibetan terrier.
Photo: Timothy A. Clary/Agence France-Presse – Getty Images

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Mariah, an Old English sheepdog, with Jeff Yutzy.
Photo: Michael Falco for The New York Times

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Geri Kelly with Buddy, her miniature schnauzer.
Photo: Lucas Jackson/Reuters

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Vincent, an American cocker spaniel, is ready to be shown.
Photo: Chris McGrath/Getty Images

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Mary MacQuiddy caged with Louie, an otterhound.
Photo: Chris McGrath/Getty Images

In dog art news, Katya Kazakina of Bloomberg.com reports on mixed results. The John Emms 1889 Foxhounds and Hunt Terriers on a Bench, which also featued some perfect Beagles, was the top lot at the Bonhams’s Dog Art Sale going for $66,000, just over its low estimate of $60,000. But 33% of the lots failed to sell.

Over at Doyle New York’s 10th Annual Dogs in Art Auction, one of Cassius Marcellus Coolidge’s famed “dogs
playing poker” paintings entitled Only A Pair of Deuces sold for $193,000 well above its high estimate of $80,000.

Another surprise was the bargain Lynn Florian found at Bonhams, where she picked up the five pug collars previously owned by the Duke of Windsor for $1,680 below the presale low estimate of $2,000. No word as to whether she will frame them for display or let her two English Cocker Spaniels wear them. Lynn, please send me a photo of your pups in the royal collars if you do.

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4 responses to “Westminster Dog Show and Dog Art Auctions Round-Up”

  1. WendyB Avatar

    Uno totally wants to turn that ribbon into a butt bow.

  2. Moira Avatar

    LOL, Wendy — Totally!

  3. Melissa Langer Avatar

    vincent! i love that face! he even looks good with curlers in his hair!
    just like my best friend from college. not fair!
    🙂 m

  4. IL Avatar
    IL

    awee vince(:

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