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Tag Archives: Rembrandt
Here a dog, there a dog, everywhere a dog dog
I frequently talk and write about the pervasiveness of dogs in our world. Dogs as secondary subjects intrigue me. Whether it’s a dog painted into the corner of a masterpiece by Rembrandt or a cleverly crafted marketing gimmick utilizing our … Continue reading
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Tagged american pit bull terrier, animal rights, animals, Churning (butter), Classical music, DADT, Dog, dog behavior, dog training, dog treadmills, Dogtime, don't ask don't tell, family portraits, family values, Fido, history, human rights, Landfill Harmonic, military, music, Paraguay, pets, pit bull, recycling, Rembrandt, Tatjana Plitt, terriers, United States
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Faces of Jesus . . . with a dog in the background
This weekend was the final opportunity to view the DIA Rembrandt’s Faces of Jesus exhibit, and a friend and I braved the first real day of winter here in Michigan to go see it (I’d almost forgotten what 10 degrees … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit Institute of the Arts, dogs, painting, pit bull, Rembrandt
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