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  2. Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Golden Book of Dogs, Cats and Horses, written by Kate Barnes and Elizabeth Coatsworth (Simon & Schuster, 1957) The White Bunny and His Magic Nose, written by Lily Duplaix (Golden Press, 1957) Baby Wild Animals, written by John Wallace Purcell (Simon & Schuster, 1958) The Cabin Faced West, written by Jean Fritz (Puffin Books, 1958)

  3. Fyodor Reshetnikov (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Fyodor Pavlovich Reshetnikov (Russian: Фёдор Павлович Решетников; 28 July [O.S. 15 July] 1906 – 13 December 1988) was a prominent Soviet painter. A preeminent practitioner of socialist realism , Reshetnikov was recognized by the government for his work and was a member for three and a half decades of the Soviet Academy ...

  4. Pierre Bellocq - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Camille Lucien Hilaire Jean Bellocq (born November 25, 1926) is a French-American artist and horse racing cartoonist known as "Peb". As a small boy, his family moved to Maisons-Laffitte where his father worked at the local race track. There, at a young age Pierre Bellocq used his natural talent to begin creating caricatures of horses and ...

  5. Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat - Wikipedia

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    The film title screen. Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat was adapted into the animated film trilogy with the same name by Studio Ekran. [5] Studio Ekran released three short films, Matroskin and Sharik (Russian: Матроскин и Шарик) in 1975, [6] Mitya and Murka (Russian: Митя и Мурка) in 1976, [7] and Mom and Dad (Russian: Мама и Папа) in 1976. [8]

  6. Fred Basset - Wikipedia

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    Fred Basset is a comic strip about a male basset hound.The cartoon was created by Scottish cartoonist Alex Graham and published first in the Daily Mail on 8 July 1963. [1]Fred's cartoon strips are renamed as Wurzel in Germany, Lillo il Cane Saggio (Lillo the wise dog) in Italy, Lorang in Norway, Laban in Sweden and Retu, Pitko or Koiraskoira in Finland.

  7. Before the Race - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing became a popular pastime in 19th century France under Louis-Philippe and Napoleon III. Degas began admiring horses while visiting friends in Normandy. Over the course of his career it is reported that he created 45 oils, 20 pastels, 250 drawings, and 17 sculptures related to horses. Degas was eager to know horses in anatomical ...

  8. 30 Dogs Wearing Goggles That Might Just Make Your Day, As ...

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    Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...

  9. Bill Plympton - Wikipedia

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    Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) [1] is an American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist, and filmmaker best known for his 1987 Academy Award–nominated animated short Your Face and his series of shorts featuring a dog character starting with 2004's Guard Dog.