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  2. Andrew Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Newell Wyeth (/ ˈwaɪɛθ / WY-eth; July 12, 1917 – January 16, 2009) was an American visual artist, primarily a realist painter, working predominantly in a regionalist style. He believed he was also an abstractionist, portraying subjects in a new, meaningful way. The son of N. C. Wyeth and father of Jamie Wyeth, he was one of the ...

  3. Interior with a Young Couple and a Dog - Wikipedia

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    74. TWO FIGURES AND A DOG IN A BEDROOM. De G. 71. [1] A woman stands at a window to the right; a man sits to her left beckoning to a dog. On the left is visible another room with gilt leather hangings. On the right is a bed, resembling that of the Rijksmuseum picture from the Van der Hoop collection (71), and having similar green curtains. This ...

  4. The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In - Wikipedia

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    This album seems to get its title from The master's bedroom, it's worth spending a night there, a 1920 painting by surrealist Max Ernst. Additionally, the phrase is a line in the Mekons song "Hostile Mascot," from their album Retreat From Memphis. [3] [4]

  5. Caesar (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Caesar (dog) Caesar (1898–1914) was a Wire Fox Terrier owned by King Edward VII. He was bred in the kennels of Kathleen, Duchess of Newcastle, and became the constant companion of the King. After the King's death in 1910, the dog attended the funeral and walked in the procession in a prominent position ahead of nine kings and other heads of ...

  6. Requiescat (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Requiescat is an oil on canvas painting by British artist Briton Rivière completed in 1888. [1] The painting depicts an armored medieval knight lying atop a bed with a blue floral sheet. A dog (often identified as a bloodhound) sits besides the bed while observantly looking towards the face of the knight on whom a wreath placed, indicating ...

  7. Maud Earl - Wikipedia

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    Owned by Mr. Harry Jones. From The Power of the Dog, by A. Croxton Smith, 1910-1911, Holder and Stoughton, London. BHL. Maud Alice Earl (1863–1943) was a British-American artist, known for her canine paintings. Her works are much enjoyed by dog enthusiasts and also accurately record many breeds.