Among the treasure of the royal collection are paintings from Van Dyck, Rembrandt, a drawing from Leonardo da Vinci and a Warhol. But one of the Queen’s most favoured pictures was a colourful canvas of a dozen of her favourite dogs by lesser-known Jewish artist Cindy Lass.
The painting of seven of the royal dogs, which Cindy created in 2006 for the Queen’s birthday in 2006, was hung inside the Queen’s private quarters. It was created from 12s photographs of the dogs – four of them were dogs who had died and two of them were living ones - sent by the Queen’s lady in waiting.
"I got a call from the Palace after I’d started doing celebrity dog portraits," recalls Cindy, who lives in St John’s Wood. Other dogs she’s painted belong to Bill Clinton and Elton John. "And when I took too long, I would get phone calls asking for me to hurry up but I had the kids and everything else – at that point I only considered it a hobby and wasn’t even calling myself an artist."
Artist Cindy Lass presents Buckingham Palace with a unique painting of the Queen's Corgis, which has been commissioned by HRH Queen Elizabeth II on July 13, 2006 (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)