dogs urinating

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I have a customer looking for a print of dogs standing in a row urinating on trees with their backs to us. We think it is done by a frech artist. Does anyone know where I could find a print like this?

Thank you,
Michelle Bingham
 
We framed an old, water(?)-stained etching of dogs standing in a row waiting to use a comfort station. It was really silly, and it was French. Unfortunately, I have no idea who the artist was.

We might have prints of dogs playing poker, but the French have pictures of dogs peeing. Oh well, c'est la vie.

I hope you find it. Have you tried a search on google?
 
I have framed that quite a few times over the years. It is a signed lithograph and it is French. The artist did a series of these, they a depict dogs as humans. They are dressed in human clothing, walk on hind legs and peeing like human males against a wall. I do not, however, know where you can get them.

John

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Rosenstiels certainly used to do this series of prints.They are an English print publisher.Don`t ask me how you find them on this contraption but I think there was four prints in the set.

Or three.Or six!

The dirty dogs of Paris was one of them.

It was a while ago!
 
Sorry

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Rosenstiels site is www.felixr.com

Reynard welcome to The Grumble from another on this side of the pond.



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It sounds like we are thinking of the same prints. Thanks for the link to Rosenstiels. I tried there, google and leibermans, but without the artsit name, it's like looking for a needle in a haystack.

Anyone else have any ideas?

Thanks,
Michelle
 
I just had a customer bring in a print of dogs playing cards by C M COOLIDGE, published by Haddad's Fine Art. None of them had any cloths on, and two were cheating.
 
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I just had a customer bring in a print of dogs playing cards by C M COOLIDGE, published by Haddad's Fine Art. None of them had any cloths on, and two were cheating.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well that's just plain silly. Dogs are incapable of guile.

Ron
 
I have this print in the shop, I just have to find it. I believe the artist's name is on there somewhere, though faded and without any publishing info. If you're still looking for it, drop me an email and I'll continue my search.

Kara
 
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