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  2. The Totteridge XI - Wikipedia

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    The Totteridge XI is an 1897 oil on canvas work by English painter Arthur Wardle.The painting shows eleven of Francis Redmond's Smooth Fox Terrier show dogs, although the artist remarked several years after creating it that the dogs were significantly closer to the breed standard in the painting than they were in real life.

  3. A Street Scene in the Dog Days - Wikipedia

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    A Street Scene in the Dogdays (Danish: En gadescene fra hundedagene) is an 1832 oil on canvas genre painting by Wilhelm Marstrand, depicting a dog catcher at work in the streets of Copenhagen. The painting is now in the collection of the National Gallery of Denmark.

  4. Doubtful Crumbs - Wikipedia

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    Doubtful Crumbs is an 1858–1859 oil on canvas painting of a St. Bernard or mastiff and a street dog, by the English artist Edwin Landseer, now in the Wallace Collection, in London. Until at least 1902 it was also known as Looking for the Crumbs that Fall from the Rich Man's Table, [1] referring to Luke 16.19-21.

  5. Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump - Wikipedia

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    Boy and Dog in a Johnnypump is a painting created by American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1982. The artwork, which depicts a boy with a dog, is among the most expensive paintings ever purchased. It was purchased for over $100 million in 2020, becoming Basquiat's second most expensive painting following Untitled (1982), which was sold for ...

  6. Laying Down the Law - Wikipedia

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    Trial by Jury, or Laying Down the Law as it is commonly known, is an oil-on-canvas painting from 1840 by the English painter Sir Edwin Landseer, which satirises the legal profession. It depicts dogs in the roles of members of the court with a French poodle centre stage as the judge.

  7. Two Dogs (Bonnard) - Wikipedia

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    Two Dogs (French: Deux Chiens) is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Pierre Bonnard, created in 1891. It is held at the Southampton City Art Gallery , in Southampton . [ 1 ]

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