Although he’s most famous for his anthropomorphized dog paintings, Cassius Coolidge also founded a bank, drug stores, a newspaper, and invented the life-sized carnival figure cutouts with holes to insert faces thereby transforming people into muscle men, pin-up beauties and other characters. His series of 16 dog paintings were originally created for the advertising firm Brown & Bigelow as part of an emerging concept at the time – branding or “remembrance advertising.”
This wall tapestry will add a touch of old world charm to your décor. Made in the USA by skilled artisans using Jacquard looms, tapestries are created from pure cotton yarn. An iron rod and finial are included with the brackets and hardware for easy and elegant hanging.