The king

The king

The king Pet Portrait

A coronation portrait — crown, ermine, and crimson velvet — painted around your pet in classical oil.

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  • Royal
  • Historical
  • Sovereign

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The portrait story

A coronation portrait of your pet

The look

Classical oil in the Rembrandt-Velázquez tradition: dramatic studio lighting, a moody backdrop, your pet rendered with the dignified anthropomorphic posture of a 17th-century state portrait. The jeweled crown, ermine trim, and crimson velvet robe are painted in the heavy, light-catching detail of court regalia.

Made for any pet

The composition adapts crown and robe to every shape — a flat-faced Persian, a long-snouted Greyhound, a square-jawed Bulldog — and we preserve their face and expression as the focal point. Any pet can sit as monarch.

Best as framed canvas

Framed Canvas elevates this portrait to the period it borrows from — the dark wood frame, the matte canvas weave, and the deep crimson read as a small inherited painting. A Wooden Framed Poster in dark wood is the more affordable equivalent.

Common questions

About this portrait

Does the royal regalia fit any breed, or just certain shapes?
Any breed. We re-cut the crown and robe to fit Persian flat faces, Greyhound long muzzles, Bulldog square heads, or even cats with the same regal effect. The garments are painted around your pet's actual shape, never pasted on top of a generic template.
Can my cat be the King, or is this really a dog portrait?
Cats wear this portrait exceptionally well. A Persian or a Maine Coon under the crown reads as effortlessly noble; short-haired breeds like Siamese or Russian Blues lean into the lean, stately silhouette of the robe. The portrait was designed for any pet.
What format suits a royal portrait best for the wall?
Framed Canvas is the obvious match — dark wood frame and matte texture echo the inherited-painting feel of the regalia. If you'd prefer a simpler hang, a Wooden Framed Poster in dark wood reads equally regal at a more accessible price point.

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