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Washington on Hunt

Washington on Hunt

With all the hoopla surrounding the inauguration this week I have been seeing quite a few blogs and posts about president’s families and their pets.  Did you know that  “George Washington was not just the father of his country.  He was also the ‘father’ of a new breed of dog—the American Foxhound.  Born out of a desire to improve his hunting stock, Washington, with the help of Marquis de Lafayette in France, imported seven massive French hounds and bred them with his own black and tan hounds.  The offspring became the foundation stock of the American Foxhound.  Washington also devoted himself to creating a better, hardier mule and eventually produced some strong blood lines that he distributed throughout the country.”  (Partial repost of an article from PetFoodDirect.  Read it all here.)   And did you also know that the American Foxhound is the state dog of Virginia??!!

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Mary Cassett, American, 1844-1926, "Little Girl in a Blue Armchair, oil, 1878.

  As I promised yesterday I will share more paintings that we saw at the National Gallery on our visit there Tuesday. 

This is one of my favorite paintings at the National Gallery and as many times as I have seen it I never noticed how much the little pup in the chair looks like Lincoln.  This explains at lot.  Lincoln must be reincarnated.  He lived with a wealthy French family in the late 1800’s.  That’s why he is so spoiled.  🙂

See in this close-up how much he looks like Lincoln!

Edward Hopper, American, 1882-1967, "Cape Cod Evening, oil, 1939.

             

Claude Monet, French, 1840-1926, "The Japanese Footbridge, oil, 1899.

Monet, "The Artist's Garden at Vetheuil, oil, 1880.

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