Dogs in Art — Page 5
2,847 artworks
A Traveller Resting
Anthonie Waterloo, 17th century
Blind Beggar Bumping A Pillar; this and 63.616.39 (2) are two plates of beggars from the story of Lazaville de Tormes.
Thomas Wijck, 17th century
Recto: Diana Resting with Her Hounds; Verso: Flora Seated by a Vase with Two Harks on the Ground, after Jost Amman
Hermann Weyer|Jost Amman, 1607 (verso)–ca. 1615 (recto)
Plate 69: Cephalus and Aurora (Cephalum amore perditißimo prosequitar Aurora), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'
Antonio Tempesta, 1606
Pltae 70: Procris Giving Cephalus a Dog and a Javelin (Cephalus et iaculo inevitabili, et cane pernicißimo a Procride donatur), from Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'
Antonio Tempesta, 1606
Standing cup with cover
Vinzenz Hofer, late 16th century and 19th century
Pendant Design with a Fish Carrying Tobias and the Angel
Jan Collaert I|Philips Galle|Adriaen Collaert, 1582
Cœnotaphiorum (5)
Hans Vredeman de Vries|Johannes van Doetecum I|Lucas van Doetecum|Hieronymus Cock, 1563
Martyrdom of the Seven Maccabee Brothers and Their Mother
Dirck Vellert, ca. 1530–35
The Parable of the Beam and the Mote
Netherlandish, ca. 1520–30
Textile
Terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
Hegesiboulos Painter|Hegesiboulos, ca. 500 BCE
[Actress cradling small dog], from the Actors and Actresses series (N145-8) issued by Duke Sons & Co. to promote Duke Cigarettes
W. Duke, Sons & Co.|American Tobacco Company, ca. 1891
The Hoffman House Saloon, New York
Phil May, ca. 1895
The Wonderful Shot, from the Magic Changing Cards series (N223) issued by Kinney Tobacco Company
Kinney Brothers Tobacco Company, 1889
Jane Hading, Paris, from the Actors and Actresses series (N45, Type 1) for Virginia Brights Cigarettes
Allen & Ginter, ca. 1888
Portrait of Comte Lepic
Ludovic Lepic|Marcellin Desboutin, 1876
Shepherd and His Flock
Jean-François Millet, late 19th century
The Importunate Friend (The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ)
Dalziel Brothers|Sir John Everett Millais, 1864
Ovid among the Scythians
Eugène Delacroix, 1862
歌川五雲亭貞秀画 『神名川横浜新開港圖』|The Newly Opened Port of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture (Kanagawa Yokohama shinkaikōzu)
Utagawa (Gountei) Sadahide, 2nd month, 1860
The New Scholar
American Art Union, New York|Francis William Edmonds|Alfred Jones, 1851
Shirt
The Rabbit Hunters
Thomas Hewes Hinckley, 1850
Journey for Eternity, No. 6
J. J. Grandville|Langlumé, ca. 1839
Parochialstrasse in Berlin
Eduard Gaertner, 1831
Cross of Chaudesaigues
Eugène Isabey|Godefroy Engelmann, 1831
"What do you think of the expedition?" from Metamorphoses of the Day
J. J. Grandville|Langlumé, 1829
An Old Bridge at Hendon, Middlesex
Frederick Waters Watts, ca. 1828
The Old Man and his Pomeranian Dog
Johann Christoph Erhard, 1817
Crimping a Quaker
Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Tegg, March 1, 1814
Procris and Cephalus (Liber Studiorum, part VIII, plate 41)
Joseph Mallord William Turner|George Clint|Joseph Mallord William Turner, February 14, 1812
A Two O'Clock Ordinary
Thomas Rowlandson, June 4, 1811
Groups of Putti; a Girl and Dog; Massacre of Innocents [?] (from Sketchbook)
Thomas Sully, 1810–20
Doctor Drainbarrel Conveyed Home in order to Take His Trial for Neglect of Family Duty
Thomas Rowlandson, November 30, 1810
A Mad Dog in a Coffee House
Thomas Rowlandson, March 20, 1809
Costume of Hogs Norton, How a Man May Shoot His Own Wig, and The Maid of Mim
George Murgatroyd Woodward|Thomas Rowlandson, 1809
The Dog & The Devil
Thomas Rowlandson|George Murgatroyd Woodward|Thomas Tegg, November 21, 1807
The Rivals
Thomas Rowlandson, July 14, 1807
Sampler
A Mistake at New Market, or Sport and Piety
George Murgatroyd Woodward|Thomas Tegg|Thomas Rowlandson, October 5, 1807
Raising the Wind
Rudolph Ackermann, London|Thomas Rowlandson, 1805–12
The Blessings of Partnership
George Murgatroyd Woodward|Thomas Rowlandson, July 28, 1805
Caricature Shop of Piercy Roberts, 28 Middle Row, Holborn
Piercy Roberts, 1801
The Overthrow of Dr. Slop (Tristram Shandy)
Henry William Bunbury|Laurence Sterne, 1800–20
Sampler
"Temple des Souvenirs"
Real Inhabitants of This Earth
Henry William Bunbury|Thomas Macklin|George Shepheard, January 10th, 1796