Adelaide's owner describes her as a middle-aged regal woman trapped in a pit bull's body.
She certainly has an elegance to her. A calm, graceful quality that's captured profoundly well in the Rococo style.
This image gives us a sense of what Lady Adelaide would wear for her big portrait day.
We see an elaborate bonnet that complements the soft floppiness of her ears. Around her shoulders rests an tasteful, ruffled collar made of white lace, wherefrom a golden pendant hangs carefully, adding a final touch of subtle opulence that we should only expect from such a fine Lady.
Adelaide is comfortable in her natural coat, rendered here with myriad shades of gold and brown that give it an almost ethereal glow against the muted backdrop.
She knows this portrait will be on display for centuries to come. She knows history will remember her with grace.
Some canines are better suited for impressionism. Some, for art nouveau. Adelaide, though, is far and away the paragon of rococo subjects.
Interested in seeing a painting of your pup?
I can make one for you! All I need is five to ten clear images, and your doggo can be reimagined as a pop art sensation, or a rococo sophisticate.