A Collection of Museum Dogs
Take a much-needed break from doomscrolling to revel in the beauty and loyalty captured by artists across the centuries. These museum-quality dogs, from the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, offer the perfect artistic escape.

Marble Dog
Marble with painted background, for the french artist Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, 1913

White Dog
Etching on ivory laid paper, a white dog For the artist Wenceslaus Hollar.

Ceramic Dog Figure
Ceramic dog figure found in Colima, Mexico, it goes back to 1 CE–200 CE, the first and second centuries of the Common Era.

Boy of Hallett Family with Dog
Oil on canvas painting for a boy with his dog, 1766 – 1776

Landscape with Dog
Oil on composition board painting of a dog for the artist, Thomas Doughty,1832.

Woman with Dog
Woman and her dog for the artist, Katharina Fritsch made with polyester, iron, wood, and paint, 2004.

Bob the Dog
Gouache and graphite on wove papers, for the artist Joan Brown, 1964.

Black and White Dog
Lithograph on white wove paper, for the artist Maryan, 1967.

Sleeping Dog
Lithograph on cream wove paper, for the artist Walt Kuhn.

The Mange Dog, Deserted
Etching with aquatint in black on cream wove paper for the artist Tony Fitzpatrick, 1993.
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