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[1] [2] The words are those of a large dog sitting on a chair at a desk, with a paw on the keyboard of the computer, speaking to a smaller dog sitting on the floor nearby. [3] Steiner had earned between $200,000 and $250,000 by 2013 from its reprinting, by which time it had become the cartoon most reproduced from The New Yorker .
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In the third image below, a cat and a mouse are sitting on top of a dog, which is lying on its side; all three animals have a clearly discernible top and bottom, and a clearly discernible front, back, and sides. Although the cat and mouse are "on top of the dog", they are not sitting on the part that would be considered the top of the dog.
A dog, when included in an allegorical painting, portrays the attribute of fidelity personified. [12] In a portrait of a married couple, a dog placed in a woman's lap or at her feet can represent marital fidelity. If the portrait is of a widow, a dog can represent her continuing faithfulness to the memory of her late husband. [11]
Image credits: Novel-Year-240 For many people, a hybrid work model allows them to get the best of both worlds. While some companies have long been providing remote work opportunities for their ...
English: Skeleton of a dog: A – Cervical or Neck Bones (7 in number).B – Dorsal or Thoracic Bones (13 in number, each bearing a rib).C – Lumbar Bones (7 in number).D – Sacral Bones (3 in number).
Cover of the abridged version of Lad: A Dog (1957), later reprinted in 1971–74: the dog is a derivative of Ralph Ray's unregistered work for an earlier cover (1950)—File:Lad A Dog (1950).jpg. Date
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