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Dogs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Note: Domesticated species of Canis, formerly believed to be descended from Canis lupus, gray wolves; however, recent studies suggest that gray wolves and domestic dogs instead have a common ancestor, now extinct. Dogs come in a variety of shapes, and sizes and over 400 distinct breeds. All domestic or feral dogs are descended from a single common ancestral species. For more than 12,000 years, it has lived with humans as a hunting companion, protector, and as herders and guardians of sheep, goats, and cattle. Today, dogs are employed as aids to the blind and disabled, or for police work. In Western art, dogs have generally come to symbolize faithfulness and loyalty, however, in other cultures they can symbolizes a variety of traits, ranging from unclean to seducer.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Chow, 1972

 Item — Box F1
Identifier: 2006.6.113
Overview O'Keeffe's chow, Jingo, on portal at Ghost Ranch; flagstone, vigas, chamisa, assortment of rocks and bones on banco and wooden bench in background.

Georgia O'Keeffe and chow, 1972

 Item — Box F1
Identifier: 2006.6.111
Overview Georgia O'Keeffe seated on bench with chow, Jingo.

Georgia O'Keeffe and chow, 1972

 Item — Box F1
Identifier: 2006.6.112
Overview Georgia O'Keeffe seated on bench with chow, Jingo.