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Leonard Koscianski (American Artist, born 1952)
"Birds of a Feather", 2024.
Oil on Canvas, 26" × 42".
Private Collection.
Millard Owen Sheets (American, 1907-1989)
The Night Herd, n.d.
Watercolor, charcoal and ink on paperboard
22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.)
Private collection
And then you had that dream again.
Zoe Hawk - En Garde, 2025 - Oil on panel
Stuffed Animal Sleepover, 2011
i love learning about animals ive literally never seen or heard of before. what amazing diversity of life on this planet earth. what the hell is a japanese serow
goat dog
Mountain Goats (Oreamnos americanus), family Bovidae, Mt. Timpanogos, UT, USA
photograph by Randy Kroll
farm 003, 2003
“Theo, a four-year-old Pomeranian dog, takes cover from the rain under Meme, a 10-month-old Afghan Hound, at a photocall in central London for the Crufts dog show. The dog show was postponed due the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak.”
Photographed by Johnny Green.
15 May 2001.
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Design by C. Walter Hodges for zodiac symbols on Prospero's cloak in The Tempest, for a 1951 production at the Mermaid Theatre in London. The photo below shows how the symbols were realized on the actual costume: