LINK TO PREORDER IN DESCRIPTION - My New Book Museum of Dogs!
LINK TO PREORDER IN DESCRIPTION - My New Book Museum of Dogs!
Coming April 29, 2025 - Pre-Order Your Copy Today!
From the publisher Chronicle Books:
Journey into your own pocket-sized museum, filled with a collection of charming art-historical pups!
Ready to meet a pack of very good dogs immortalized in painting and sculpture? This quirky and fascinating little book collects the best canines in art history, including:
Rustic figurines carved in ancient Greece
Elegant porcelain pooches handcrafted in 19th-century Russia
A tiny Japanese netsuke in the shape of a puppy
A portrait of a spaniel woven by a beadwork artisan in Mexico
And so much more!
Artist and writer Jessica Poundstone has scoured the world's museum collections for these hidden treasures and offers fun and informative commentary on each. Her bite-sized text gives historical context and celebrates each dog’s sweet, noble, or wacky personality, which transcends history to hit us right in the feels. This delightful volume offers pure delight for dog lovers and art lovers alike.
PERFECTLY GIFTABLE: This is a charming gift for people who love art and dogs! A petite and beautifully designed hardcover book, it makes an entertaining and educational present for friends and family or a treat for yourself. It's simply impawsible to resist.
CURATED COLLECTION: Flipping through this art book is like getting a special guided tour of a wondrous museum devoted entirely to our furry friends. In a world of sensory overload, it offers a wonderful way to tap into the joy of something curated just for you.
FUN ANGLE ON FINE ART: Whether you are a devoted museumgoer or casually art-curious, this book offers a unique and delightful spin on art history. The content covers a wide range of styles, media, and eras, creating a perfect opportunity to brush up on your art IQ with the help of man's best friend.
Perfect for:
Animal lovers
Art and art history buffs
Gift-giving to dog owners, artists, and collectors
Fans of art/humor crossovers like Men to Avoid in Art and Life and William Wegman: Being Human
Fans of clever art history like Art Dog and A History of Art in 21 Cats