“Some art books are large, ponderous tomes, serious in tone and heavily footnoted. This title is not one of those. What this book is is a salute to our furry best friends and their appearances in art over the millennia. From ancient Egyptian and Etruscan sculptures to 20th century drawings and paintings, canines are everywhere…If a human can make it, some humans will work a dog into the design.” - Pam via Goodreads
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“Museum of Dogs: A Romp Through Art History for Dog People is an absolute delight—fun, educational, and beautifully presented. If you’ve ever wanted to take an art history course but wished it had more dogs (and fewer exams), this book is for you. Jessica Poundstone has created an art book with bite-sized pieces of information that are just enough—no fluff, no overwhelming detail, just fascinating facts paired with incredible artwork. ” - Xine via Goodreads
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“What’s not to love about this one? As an art history major and momma to 7 pups, I feel like this book was made for me. I enjoyed the journey through time and art, all dedicated to dogs! This would be a great coffee table book and make for a really fun college art history course.” - Jen via Goodreads
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“It was such a fun read, I want to go through it again and again! ” - Kailee via Goodreads
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“Trust me, this isn't your usual dry museum guide. The author's own love of dogs and whimsical sense of humor are both front and center..the conversational, humorous tone will definitely keep you interested, probably with a grin on your face.” - June via Goodreads
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“Dog lovers, and artists rejoice! This charming book features dogs in various art forms (ceramic, paintings, bronze, porcelain, wood) from museums across the globe with historical tidbits. I absolutely loved it. Will make a perfect gift for the art/dog fans in your life. Woof!” - Literary Redhead via Goodreads
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“This book is exactly what you expect, and in the best way possible. Sometimes its the simplest things that fill the heart most, and as a dog lover with a passion for art history, I can say every bit of info paired with the amazing quality art is a delight. The little tidbits were so fun that I am already sharing them with others! Although I kept nearly all of my art history textbooks from college, I can say with confidence that this was what I wish most of those were.” - Caroline via Goodreads