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[Colophon]

Alternate Titles
  • from CANIDAE - Animals of the Dog Kind portfolio
Artist Don Cortese (American, 1935 - 2026)
Date1967
ClassificationsPrint
MediumLetterpress
DimensionsSheet: 16 7/16 x 12 in. (41.8 x 30.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of Patricia and Professor Donald Cortese
Keyword/Subject
  • text
  • dog
  • canine
  • SU Faculty (artist)
  • SU Alumni (artist)
Object number2013.0201.06
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[Colophon and black dog]
[Colophon and black dog]
Don Cortese
1967
[Colophon]
[Colophon]
Don Cortese
1967
[Colophon text and Darwin’s Origin of Species quote]
[Colophon text and Darwin’s Origin of Species quote]
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
But they are not in the United States [running dog with flag]
But they are not in the United States [running dog with flag]
Don Cortese
1967
There are wild dogs
There are wild dogs
Don Cortese
1967
CANIDAE - like wolves
CANIDAE - like wolves
Don Cortese
1967
It is scarcely possible to doubt that the love of man has become instinctive in the dog, from Darwin’s Origin of Species
It is scarcely possible to doubt that the love of man has become instinctive in the dog, from Darwin’s Origin of Species
Don Cortese
1967
But they are not found in the United States
But they are not found in the United States
Don Cortese
1967
[Working Proof]
[Working Proof]
Don Cortese
1967
[Title page]
[Title page]
Don Cortese
1967
These wild dogs are found in large packs in Asia, Africa, and in some parts of Europe, most of the wolves of Europe are of a grayish color, but those of Spain are black and also in Mexico and South America.
These wild dogs are found in large packs in Asia, Africa, and in some parts of Europe, most of the wolves of Europe are of a grayish color, but those of Spain are black and also in Mexico and South America.
Don Cortese
1967
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