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Oct 1st, 2018: Dogs Playing Poker
Cassius Marcellus Coolidge had been painting dogs playing poker for cigar boxes from the 1870’s to this one in 1894.
![]() What most people call Dogs Playing Poker is a painting titled “A Friend in Need”, one of a series of paintings by Coolidge between 1903 and 1910 for the promotional firm Brown & Bigelow who used them on calendars, ads, and promotional items. ![]() Quote:
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![]() The critics panned them as kitsch and lowbrow culture, but people liked them, they created smiles. Coolidge didn’t just paint dogs playing cards but also playing pool. ![]() Putting dogs in sports and other situations where some people feel uncomfortable like dances and courtrooms are sure to bring smiles to them. ![]() Coolidge’s wife and daughter were not impressed, they preferred cats. link link
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Location: Austin, TX
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Fascinating. There are definitely some recurring characters--I wonder how many dogs the guy had as pets?
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