Bill Traylor
American, 1853–1949
Domestic dogs and cats appear frequently in Traylor's drawings, and often—like the people—they are in conflict. The relationships between people and dogs clearly amused Traylor (he sometimes showed men walking dogs much larger than themselves), and the quarreling animals here can perhaps be compared to the contentious human couples seen in many other drawings.
American, 1853–1949
Dog and Cat Fight
about 1940–1942
Object Type:
Drawing
Creation Place:
North America, American, Alabama
Dimensions:
19 3/4 in. x 15 1/8 in. (50.17 cm x 38.42 cm)
Medium and Support:
Watercolor and graphite on cardboard
Accession Number:
1982.0004.0027
Credit Line:
Gift of Charles and Eugenia Shannon
Domestic dogs and cats appear frequently in Traylor's drawings, and often—like the people—they are in conflict. The relationships between people and dogs clearly amused Traylor (he sometimes showed men walking dogs much larger than themselves), and the quarreling animals here can perhaps be compared to the contentious human couples seen in many other drawings.
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