This story is from February 3, 2012

Robbie Williams remembers dogs in art

Robbie Williams has had a series of bizarre paintings featuring his dogs dressed in Tudor outfits commissioned for his home.
Robbie Williams remembers dogs in art
Robbie Williams has commissioned paintings of his dead dogs.
The 'Angels' hitmaker - who shares his Los Angeles home with wife Ayda Field and seven canine companions - has commemorated his deceased pooches with artwork depicting the animals in Tudor costumes.
Showing several of the pictures on his website, he wrote: "Did I tell you that Duke passed away last year too?
"I had him immortalised, Bless my big boy.
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He just slept and farted... Much like? ;)
"And here's my King Rudy (I didn't do these BTW)."
Robbie also has a painting of himself with his newest dog Betty, again with both depicted in Tudor attire.
He added: "Those that asked for an update on Betty? Here she is with daddy at a Lady Gaga concert ;)"
The singer also used his blog post to show off some of his own art, a Mark Rothko-style painting interspersed with the artwork from Take That's recent 'Progress' album.
He wrote alongside the image: "I inverted a Rothko and put me and the boys on top.
"I always thought Rothkos were a bit daft then I went to see them... I changed my mind... or I instantly became pretentious. Either way, I dig."
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