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Hare-Indian Dog (Canis familiaris) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Finish:Framed canvas published by John Bartholomew in

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published by John Bartholomew in 1904

Dominant passages of blue arc through the composition like horned or crescent forms

lightly feathered strokes allow the face and figure to seem both sculpted by light and gently absorbed into their surroundings

Geese at full moon II by Ohara Koson (1877–1945) is a serene woodblock print from the early shin-hanga era

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Hare-Indian Dog (Canis familiaris) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 Finish:Framed canvas published by John Bartholomew inCanis familiaris, Hare Indian Dog. Male. by John Woodhouse Audubon (1845) is a quintessential Victorian zoological illustration, created at a moment when art and science worked in tandem to document the natural world. Audubonthe accomplished painter naturalist and son of John James Audubonrenders this Indigenous associated North American breed with the quiet dignity of a profile study. The dog stands in open country, its lithe frame and attentive

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