Breeds · Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The melting brown eyes that launched a thousand royal portraits.
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Cavaliers were literally bred to be painted — they appear in aristocratic portraits going back four centuries, curled on velvet cushions. The essentials haven’t changed: enormous dark eyes set wide in a soft, rounded face, long feathered ears that frame it like drapery, and a silky coat in Blenheim chestnut-and-white, tricolour, ruby or black-and-tan.
The eyes do most of the work. A Cavalier’s gaze is famously melting — round, glossy, and fixed on you — and it’s the single feature owners most fear losing to an AI tool. Our process locks the eyes and facial markings (including the prized Blenheim spot, if yours has one) before the style goes on.

The historically correct choice — Cavaliers in oil look like they’ve stepped out of a stately home. Rich glazes flatter the chestnut and the silky feathering.
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Gentle washes suit the breed’s sweetness; the white blaze and soft ear feathering blend naturally into the paper’s light.
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Yes — markings are locked before styling, so the blaze, patches and (if present) the Blenheim spot stay exactly where they belong. Preview is free.
Yes, and gently — our memorial portraits are made with extra care, and many Cavalier owners add the years and a short message. See /memorial for the dedicated options.
Previews are free. A 4K digital download is $29 USD, a 16×20" poster is $45, and a gallery canvas is $85 — framing adds $20.
Upload one clear photo and preview free. Digital $29 · Poster $45 · Canvas $85.
Start your free previewRemembering a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel you've lost? Our memorial portraits are made with extra care.
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