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  2. Dogs Playing Poker - Wikipedia

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    Dogs Playing Poker, by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge, refers collectively to an 1894 painting, a 1903 series of sixteen oil paintings commissioned by Brown & Bigelow to advertise cigars, and a 1910 painting. [ 1][unreliable source?] All eighteen paintings in the overall series feature anthropomorphized dogs, but the eleven in which dogs are seated ...

  3. Cassius Marcellus Coolidge - Wikipedia

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    Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (September 18, 1844 – January 13, 1934) was an American artist, mainly known for his series of portraits Dogs Playing Poker.Known as "Cash" or "Kash" in his family, he often signed his work in the 19th century with the latter spelling, sometimes [clarification needed] spelling his name, for comic effect, as Kash Koolidge.

  4. Fields of Gold - Wikipedia

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    "Fields of Gold" is a song written and performed by English musician Sting. It first appeared on his fourth studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales (1993). The song, co-produced by Sting with Hugh Padgham , was released as a single on 7 June 1993 by A&M Records , reaching No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 .

  5. Olympic-Obsessed Golden Retriever Can't Take His Eyes Off the ...

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    Despite their duller eyesight, dogs can be visually attracted to the content playing on a television screen. While we have three types of color-processing retinas in our eyes, dogs only have two ...

  6. The Top 20 Dog Breeds for Families With Kids - AOL

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    20 Best Dogs for Families With Little Kids andresr - Getty Images Dogs are one of life's greatest gifts. With each tail wag, tiny bark, or nuzzle, pups work their way into the hearts of their owners.

  7. British bulldog (game) - Wikipedia

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    British Bulldog is a tag-based playground and sporting game, commonly played in schoolyards and on athletic fields in the UK, Canada, South Africa, Australia, and related Commonwealth countries, as well as in the U.S. and Ireland. The object of the game is for one player to attempt to intercept other players who are obliged to run from one ...

  8. Staffordshire dog figurine - Wikipedia

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    Staffordshire dog figurine. Pair of spaniels, 1830–50; these have gold lustreware. Staffordshire dog figurines are matching pairs of pottery spaniel dogs, standing guard, which were habitually placed on mantelpieces in 19th-century homes. Mainly manufactured in Staffordshire pottery, these earthenware figures were also made in other English ...

  9. Field of the Cloth of Gold - Wikipedia

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    The Field of the Cloth of Gold ( French: Camp du Drap d'Or, pronounced [kɑ̃ dy dʁa d‿ɔʁ]) was a summit meeting between King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France from 7 to 24 June 1520. Held at Balinghem, between Ardres in France and Guînes in the English Pale of Calais, it was a very expensive display of wealth by both kings.