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  2. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the dog Jan van Eyck's The Arnolfini Wedding (1434). Generally, dogs symbolize faith and loyalty. [11] 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.

  3. Painter and his Pug - Wikipedia

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    The Painter and his Pug [1] is a 1745 self-portrait created by William Hogarth featuring his pug dog, Trump.He began the portrait a decade earlier. The portrait was originally created with the intention of Hogarth wearing formal attire, but was changed to the informal attire sometime during the painting process.

  4. Category:Dogs in art - Wikipedia

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    Scene in the Northwest: Portrait of John Henry Lefroy; The Sciences and the Arts (Prado) Self-Portrait with a Black Dog; The Sentry (Fabritius) The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things; The Shepherds (Watteau) The Singel Bridge at the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam; Staffordshire dog figurine; Stag Hunt Mosaic; Stages of Cruelty

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    Led by artist Addie Stunkard, it walks your giftee through painting a watercolor portrait of their favorite four-legged friend. $35 at Uncommon Experiences Winc

  6. Hugo Erfurth with Dog - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Erfurth with Dog is a tempera-and-oil-on-panel painting executed by German painter Otto Dix in 1926. It depicts his personal friend, the photographer Hugo Erfurth, who also would take several pictures of the artist. The portrait is part of the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, in Madrid. [1]

  7. Self-Portrait with a Black Dog - Wikipedia

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    Self-Portrait with a Black Dog, Portrait of the Artist or Courbet with a Black Dog (French: Courbet au chien noir) is an 1842 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Gustave Courbet, retouched by the artist in 1844. It is now in the Petit Palais in Paris.