Dogs

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  • Greyhound

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  • Irish Water Spaniels

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  • Jealousy(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    Magazine cover showing a boy giving a scrap of food to a street cat but the boy’s dog doesn’t like to share, especially with a cat.

  • Le Roman De Mireille(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    Louis Tinayre (1861-1942), a French painter, illustrated a poster advertising a romance novel.

  • Lefever – “Famous Because It’s the Best”(20″ x 30”) Canvas Wall Art

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    A hunter relaxes with his hunting dogs and smokes a pipe. The poster is an ad for the Lefever Arms company from Syracuse, New York that made shotguns.

  • Marvelle(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    A circus performance poster for a dog named Rags that was billed as the champion somersault dog of the world.

  • Newfoundland

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  • Oh, You Sissy(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    A Papillion walks by, with her snout high in the air as if she is too good for the two dogs watching her. This humorous illustration was a magazine cover from the early 1900’s. Created by illustrator Robert Livingston Dickey (1861-1944) His passion for illustration started early as he watched his grandfather etch weapons with animals. He started with dogs and cats but did many other animals like horses. He was a big contributor to publications of the era, such a Life Magazine.

  • Perry Barr, Birmingham – Greyhound Racing(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    Greyhound track racing poster for an Easter Sunday race in 1928. The poster was made by the LMS railway to promote its use as event transportation.

  • Rough Coated St. Bernards

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  • Setter

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  • Shall We Have a Dog Show? Yes.(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    Poster for the British Kennel Association hosting a dog show in Sheffield, England.

  • Sheep Dogs

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  • Spratts Patent Ltd.(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    High quality vintage art reproduction by Urbane Interior Designs. One of many rare and wonderful images brought forward in time. I hope they bring you pleasure each and every time you look at them.

  • The Life of the Party(20″ x 30″) Canvas Wall Art

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    A wirehair fox terrier grabs a doll firmly in its mouth, disturbing the tea party the doll was enjoying. This humorous illustration was a magazine cover from the early 1900’s. Created by illustrator Robert Livingston Dickey (1861-1944) His passion for illustration started early as he watched his grandfather etch weapons with animals. He started with dogs and cats but did many other animals like horses. He was a big contributor to publications of the era, such a Life Magazine.