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    The dog in the “Blue Dog” paintings by George Rodrigue is not a real breed. The paintings were inspired by a combination of Rodrigue’s deceased dog Tiffany and a loup-garou or rougarou, a dog-like creature from Cajun folklore. On 1stDibs, find a range of George Rodrigue art.
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    The famous New Orleans dog is the Blue Dog. It comes from a series of paintings produced by artist George Rodrigue. Early in his career, he began painting his childhood pet, a black-and-white spaniel named Tiffany. Eventually, the Louisiana-born artist transformed his character into the Blue Dog. Find a range of George Rodrigue art on 1stDibs.
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    The RCA dog Nipper was a mixed breed. He was part bull terrier and part fox terrier. Francis Barraud depicted the curious dog in his painting His Master’s Voice, which Gramophone Company Ltd. trademarked. In 1929, RCA obtained the U.S. rights to the image. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of vintage RCA electronics.
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