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Hunting Dogs

Artist Karl Bodmer (Swiss, 1809 - 1893)
Datec 1870
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumetching
DimensionsObject: 3 7/16 × 5 in. (8.8 × 12.7 cm) Sheet: 7 × 10 1/4 in. (17.8 × 26.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. Hamilton Armstrong
Keyword/Subject
  • sport
  • hunting
  • dogs
  • canine
Object number2011.0275
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Watch Dog
Watch Dog
Karl Bodmer
c 1870
The chase (hunting rabbits with ferrets and dogs), Camarague, France
The chase (hunting rabbits with ferrets and dogs), Camarague, France
Denise Bellon
circa 1930s
Image Not Available for Hoocha Dawa, Happy Hunting Ground
Hoocha Dawa, Happy Hunting Ground
Karl Knaths
1949
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
Don Cortese
1967
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
Don Cortese
1967
[Lidded oval-shaped box with smear glaze and low relief hunting scene on sides and high relief dog ornament on lid]
[Lidded oval-shaped box with smear glaze and low relief hunting scene on sides and high relief dog ornament on lid]
United States Pottery Company
circa 1847-1858
Image Not Available for [Hunting dog]
[Hunting dog]
Herman Palmer
20th century
Wild Dogs of War
Wild Dogs of War
Don Cortese
1967
Dogs Over Table
Dogs Over Table
Robert Birmelin
1960
untitled [two running dogs]
untitled [two running dogs]
Don Cortese
1967
untitled [2 dogs, tree]
untitled [2 dogs, tree]
Don Cortese
1967
untitled [two running dogs]
untitled [two running dogs]
Don Cortese
1967
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