“Dachshund”: A Canine Study in Line and Form

Robert Lyn Nelson’s “Dachshund” (2002) presents a unique interpretation of this beloved breed. Rendered in pencil on pale yellow paper, the artwork showcases the dachshund’s familiar elongated form with expressive linework. 

Nelson’s skillful hand defines the dog’s posture and character, hinting at its playful spirit while simultaneously exploring the interplay of light and shadow. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the drawing’s focus on form and composition, inviting the viewer to appreciate the artist’s distinct approach to animal portraiture. 

“Dachshund” is a testament to Nelson’s mastery of drawing and his artistic vision. This original sketch is the perfect piece for discerning collectors and fans of the Dachshund.

Dachshunds, often affectionately nicknamed “wiener dogs” or “sausage dogs,” are known for their long bodies and short legs. Originating in Germany, they were bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals. Their courageous nature, combined with their playful and affectionate personalities, makes them a popular breed worldwide.

Size: 9 x 12 inches

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-The Original painting: Pencil on yellow paper

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