Thursday, November 3, 2011

A Succinct Introduction To Famous Dog Paintings

By Heinz Kaufmann


German Shepherds are originally from Germany. It became initially favoured due to its beauty and not to mention its wit and good disposition. No doubt that they have been subject of artworks by various gifted artists of different mediums including paintings, posters, t-shirts and others.

Interestingly enough there is a German Shepherd revolution theme where the dog is depicted as the master of the house. The title of 'Obey the German Shepherds' is printed under the picture of a dog. It has red and yellow stripes in the background and creates an enchanting picture. Printed as a very large and imposing poster it is a testimony to the German Shepherd.

A painting by Carol Lynn Nesbitt depicted a German Shepherd lying in a bunch of flowers with a sensitive facial appearance. The framed painting can be found and is sold online. Another 14 by 14 acrylic painting by Michelle Noe depicts a German Shepherd with a red halo on top of his head. This is available on mere canvas as well as on frame.

Fashion enthusiasts can also relate with another painting by Miki Klocke. The work depicts a German Shepherd doing the ramp walk with a powerful look on his face. The unframed picture is on black and white.

The paintings by Tracy Allyn Greene are printed on canvas. The painting entitled Faithful Dreams depicts German shepherds sleeping peacefully on a cushion. It pays tribute to the loyalty and protective nature of the German Shepherd.

Melissa McDaniel on the other hand depicted a German Shepherd with paws extended in the air trying to reach something. The "Paws Up" is also available on frame.

Victoria Smith, captivated by the German Shepherd dog she interacted with in a show, illustrated a 10 by 12 inch artwork of a two year old canine. This colored pencil piece was called after the dog, "Troy". You can request it framed upon buying.

An enchanting German Shepherd dog painting titled the 'German Shepherd and Butterfly' was designed by Carol Lynn Nesbitt. It follows the pop art style and is a very colorful print showing the playful nature of the German Shepherd.

Alison Leete on her painting illustrates a dog walking amidst the meadows trying to comprehend a sound he heard. Another one is for patriotic and folk art enthusiasts. This depicts German Shepherds sleeping on an American flag background. This implies that the said breed has been acknowledged and loved by US notwithstanding the fact that it came from Germany. In fact, the said canine is occasionally known as American Shepherd.




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