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Background imageDogs Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, with her dog Toto, in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

Background imageDogs Collection: WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a

WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a World War II poster
WWII:CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a World War II poster, 1942

Background imageDogs Collection: RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog

RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog. American lithograph poster, c1920

Background imageDogs Collection: GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

GAUGUIN: AREAREA, 1892. Arearea (Red Dog). Oil on canvas, 1892, by Paul Gauguin

Background imageDogs Collection: CIVIL WAR: CUSTER, 1862. Lieutenant George A. Custer with a dog at camp in Virginia, 1862

CIVIL WAR: CUSTER, 1862. Lieutenant George A. Custer with a dog at camp in Virginia, 1862

Background imageDogs Collection: TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1951. American advertisement for Texaco Fire Chief gasoline, 1951

TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1951. American advertisement for Texaco Fire Chief gasoline, 1951

Background imageDogs Collection: American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad
RAILROAD POSTER, 1898. American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

Background imageDogs Collection: Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of

Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk
WWII: PROPAGANDA POSTER. Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk

Background imageDogs Collection: American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills

American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills
MEDICINE TRADE CARD, c1880. American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills

Background imageDogs Collection: The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables

The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables
AESOP: DOG & SHADOW. The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables

Background imageDogs Collection: PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT. Opera Cachous perfume, by Requa and Wetmore, New York

PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT. Opera Cachous perfume, by Requa and Wetmore, New York. Merchant trade card, c1890

Background imageDogs Collection: MINSTREL, 19th CENTURY. Steel engraving, American 19th century

MINSTREL, 19th CENTURY. Steel engraving, American 19th century

Background imageDogs Collection: CHILD PLAYING VIOLIN. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

CHILD PLAYING VIOLIN. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageDogs Collection: ALASKAN DOG SLED, c1900. A dog sled north of Arctic City, Alaska, on a branch of the Yukon River

ALASKAN DOG SLED, c1900. A dog sled north of Arctic City, Alaska, on a branch of the Yukon River. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageDogs Collection: OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen

OTTO VON BISMARCK (1815-1898). Prince Otto von Bismarck-Schonhausen. Bismarck as the master of the German parliament: American cartoon, 1879

Background imageDogs Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. Alice encounters the enormous puppy: after the design by Sir John Tenniel

CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. Alice encounters the enormous puppy: after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls " Alices Adventures in Wonderland"

Background imageDogs Collection: CURRIER & IVES: DOG, 1866. Pointing a Bevy. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

CURRIER & IVES: DOG, 1866. Pointing a Bevy. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageDogs Collection: HUNTING: WOODCOCK, 1852. Woodcock Shooting: lithograph, 1852, by Nathaniel Currier

HUNTING: WOODCOCK, 1852. Woodcock Shooting: lithograph, 1852, by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageDogs Collection: C&I: CLOSE QUARTERS, 1866. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

C&I: CLOSE QUARTERS, 1866. Lithograph by Currier & Ives

Background imageDogs Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1926. Life magazine cover, 7 October 1926

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1926. Life magazine cover, 7 October 1926

Background imageDogs Collection: PARISIAN STYLE, 1921. Au Coin du Bois. A fashionable young Parisian

PARISIAN STYLE, 1921. Au Coin du Bois. A fashionable young Parisian and her dogs in the Bois de Boulogne. Illustration by Julien Jacques Leclerc from La Vie Parisienne, 1921

Background imageDogs Collection: BUSTER BROWN BOOK, 1905. Busters Book of Jokes and Jingles. Cover to a booklet of Buster Brown

BUSTER BROWN BOOK, 1905. Busters Book of Jokes and Jingles. Cover to a booklet of Buster Brown comics, published by the Brown Shoe Company, 1905

Background imageDogs Collection: HENRY II (1519-1559). King of France, 1547-1559. Oil on canvas, c1523, possibly by Jean Clouet

HENRY II (1519-1559). King of France, 1547-1559. Oil on canvas, c1523, possibly by Jean Clouet

Background imageDogs Collection: MORISOT: PAULE GOBILLARD. Portrait of Paule Gobillard, niece of the the artist, Berthe Morisot

MORISOT: PAULE GOBILLARD. Portrait of Paule Gobillard, niece of the the artist, Berthe Morisot. Oil on canvas, c1887

Background imageDogs Collection: TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1934. American advertisement for Texaco gasoline and motor oil, 1934

TEXACO ADVERTISEMENT, 1934. American advertisement for Texaco gasoline and motor oil, 1934

Background imageDogs Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross recruiting and fundraising poster

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross recruiting and fundraising poster. Lithograph by Richard Fayerweather Babcock, 1917

Background imageDogs Collection: CHARLES III (1716-1788). King of Spain, 1759-1788. Also Charles I, Duke of Parma

CHARLES III (1716-1788). King of Spain, 1759-1788. Also Charles I, Duke of Parma, 1731-1735; and Charles IV, King of Napes and Sicily, 1734-1759. Oil painting by Francisco Goya, c1787

Background imageDogs Collection: AUDUBON: ESKIMO DOG. Lithograph, 1846, after a painting by John James Audubon

AUDUBON: ESKIMO DOG. Lithograph, 1846, after a painting by John James Audubon

Background imageDogs Collection: CHILD WITH DOLL, c1895. American photograph

CHILD WITH DOLL, c1895. American photograph

Background imageDogs Collection: CE QUE DIT LA PLUIE, 1895. What the Rain Says. Lithograph for a song-title, 1895

CE QUE DIT LA PLUIE, 1895. What the Rain Says. Lithograph for a song-title, 1895, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Background imageDogs Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 8 October 1925

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 8 October 1925

Background imageDogs Collection: UTE MAN WITH DOG, c1874. A young Ute man with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

UTE MAN WITH DOG, c1874. A young Ute man with his dog, in Utah. Photograph by John K. Hillers, c1874

Background imageDogs Collection: PRINCE ALBERT KAMEHAMEHA (1858-1862). Prince Albert Edward Kaleiopapa a Kamehameha

PRINCE ALBERT KAMEHAMEHA (1858-1862). Prince Albert Edward Kaleiopapa a Kamehameha. Crown prince of Hawaii. Oil on fabric, c1864

Background imageDogs Collection: LILLIAN GISH (1893-1993). American actress

LILLIAN GISH (1893-1993). American actress

Background imageDogs Collection: LAURETTE TAYLOR (1884-1946). American actress. Laurette Taylor on the sheet music cover of her

LAURETTE TAYLOR (1884-1946). American actress. Laurette Taylor on the sheet music cover of her popular song inspired by her great Broadway theatrical success, Peg O My Heart, 1913

Background imageDogs Collection: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageDogs Collection: BADGER: JOHN JOY, JR. John Joy, Jr. Oil on canvas, c1758, by Joseph Badger

BADGER: JOHN JOY, JR. John Joy, Jr. Oil on canvas, c1758, by Joseph Badger

Background imageDogs Collection: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageDogs Collection: LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine

LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine. The caption translates: You see, my children, I now eat this sausage

Background imageDogs Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 16 July 1925

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 16 July 1925

Background imageDogs Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 3 September 1925

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 3 September 1925

Background imageDogs Collection: TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. Chris, one of the sled dogs of the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole

TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. Chris, one of the sled dogs of the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Photograph by Herbert Ponting, 1910 or 1911

Background imageDogs Collection: COLORADO: LUMBERING, c1900. Donkeys being used as pack trains with large planks of lumber strapped

COLORADO: LUMBERING, c1900. Donkeys being used as pack trains with large planks of lumber strapped to their sides, Colorado. Photograph, c1900

Background imageDogs Collection: RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination

RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon


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