Their distinctive traits include a lion's - mane ruff around the head and shoulders; a blue - black tongue; deep -
set almond eyes that add to a scowling, snobbish expression; and a stiff - legged gait.
Not exact matches
The
almond - shape of the split band and intricate, beaded motif
setting looks like some kind of all - seeing
eye gazing
Deep
set almond shaped
eyes.
The
eyes are small, dark,
almond - shaped and closely
set and the body is full and round, while the shoulders are robust and muscular.
Eyes almond shaped, moderately spaced and
set a trifle obliquely.
Large,
almond - shaped
eyes with their oblique
set and the equilateral triangle - shaped head contribute to the unique appearance of this breed.
This dog has a high -
set tail and
almond shaped
eyes.
The
eyes are described as alert, large, oval (or
almond - shaped) and are deep
set and spaced quite wide apart.
Eyes of medium size,
almond shaped,
set a little obliquely and not protruding.
Eyes — Medium sized,
almond shaped,
set slightly obliquely, rich dark brown.
Eyes: The eyes should be round or almond shape, medium sized, and wide
Eyes: The
eyes should be round or almond shape, medium sized, and wide
eyes should be round or
almond shape, medium sized, and wide
set.
The
almond - shaped
eyes are
set high on the head, and range in color from hazel to dark brown depending on coat color.
The ESSC Breed Standard states that the
eyes must be medium - sized,
almond shaped and obliquely
set.
Eyes —
Almond - shaped,
set wide apart.
EYES Medium size,
almond shaped, not prominent nor sunken, well
set in (not showing haw); alert, kind expression.
The
eyes are a rounded
almond shape,
set wide apart, and of a magnificent emerald green.
Eyes — The eyes are set obliquely, almond shaped, neither protruding nor sunken and in proportion to the h
Eyes — The
eyes are set obliquely, almond shaped, neither protruding nor sunken and in proportion to the h
eyes are
set obliquely,
almond shaped, neither protruding nor sunken and in proportion to the head.
The
eyes are deep -
set and
almond shaped, and the ears are V - shaped, hanging close to the head.
Jacotey compares the size of her works to miniature medieval Greek Orthodox icons — saints who gaze out of their frames, clutching relics, their heavy -
set,
almond - shaped
eyes almost cartoonish yet stooped in mystery and knowing.
Set down in flat oil in a manner that recalls early Lucian Freud, these paintings (of Barbara Robbins on the left and Mona Stafford, an abductee, on the right) are just off enough with their wide, askew
almond eyes and catatonic affect to convince the viewer that a gulf of experience lies between them and the subjects.