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Contains 16 Results:

Dutch Pugs, 1836 January 1

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Identifier: id71248
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Engraved by WR Smith, from a painting by G Lance, London, published January 1, 1836.

Dates: 1836 January 1

Roughy's Invitation to Dinner, 1934

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Identifier: id71249

Stable with Horses and Terrier, undated

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Identifier: id71250

Hot Scent, undated

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Identifier: id84352
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Pen and ink sketch by Diana Thorne.  2008.307.A03.

Dates: undated

Eight to the Pound, 1937

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Identifier: id84362
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Scope and Contents Pen and ink sketch by Diana Thorne.  Note signed and dated by the artist in 1954.  "First trial-proof" of four.  "This plate was sold out to publications in 1937."  2008.307.A04.

Dates: 1937

Stream Line, undated

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Identifier: id84364
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Pen and ink sketch by Diana Thorne. 2008.307.A05.

Dates: undated

"Fala," at the White House, undated

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Identifier: id84365
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Pen and ink sketches by Diana Thorne. Fala was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Scottish Terrier. 2008.307.A06.

Dates: undated

King Charles Spaniel Watercolor, undated

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Identifier: id84366
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Watercolor by Diana Thorne of a King Charles Spaniel.  2008.307.A07.

Dates: undated

Setter Watercolor, undated

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Identifier: id84367
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Watercolor by Diana Thorne of an Irish Red Setter.  2008.307.A08.

Dates: undated

Raining Cats, Dogs, and Pitchforks, 1835 August 1

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Identifier: id85355
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Engraving by George Cruikshank with the tagline, "Very unpleasant weather, or the old saying verified 'Raining Cats, Dogs, and Pitchforks!'"  Published of Thomas McLean in 1835.  2008.307.A14.

Dates: 1835 August 1

De Verloste Hollander, of de Gedwongen Dog, 1780

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Identifier: id85377
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Engraving titled, "De Verloste Hollander, of de Gedwongen Dog," which is Dutch for The Liberated Dutchman or the Conquered Dog.  Under the engraving is Dutch text.  2008.307.A15.

Dates: 1780

Philip and his Dog, 1816 October 14

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Identifier: id85381
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Seven colored prints surround the page that depict the story of "Philip and his Dog." In the center is a writing by Joseph Doane titled, "Penmanship." Published by Whittle & Laurie of London. 2008.307.A16.

Dates: 1816 October 14

Untitled Ink Sketch, undated

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Identifier: id86356
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Untitled ink sketch of an upperclass man and woman on horses with a group of dogs in the foreground. "Huchtenburg. Fec," is signed at the bottom of the sketch. 2008.307.A17.

Dates: undated

The Old Bull Dog of the Right Track, 1864

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Identifier: id86364
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Broadside cartoon titled, "The Old Bull Dog on the Right Track," published in 1864 by Currier & Ives. The cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln telling General Grant, drawn as a dog, to attack a dog house that houses Confederate leaders, also drawn as dogs. The doghouse is labeled as Richmond. 2008.307.A18.

Dates: 1864

Acc. 2011.434: Feeding Your Dog In Wartime, 1940-1949

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Identifier: id95833
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Newspaper clipping which includes advice for how to feed a dog during World War II.

Dates: 1940-1949

Print "Eine Art Budell No. 2"

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Identifier: id71247
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Print used for an exhibit on the Special Collections Chapin Exhibit.

Dates: 1836-1934