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Dog and child print; Fulton Street New York City

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    Posted 14 years ago

    mercihp
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    Dog and child print is one of my favorite prints because of my fondness for large dogs and their gentleness. The Fulton St. print is a particualr favorite because it close to where I grew up in NYC.

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    1. Marilyn Branch , 13 years ago
      I have a print over my bed that has been in my family since I was very young, probably about 5. I am 76 now and would like to find out something about this print. In my print the dog appears to be a St. Bernard and is facing to the left in the picture. He is lying down on a rug and a little blond girl is asleep with her head on the side of the dog. The child is wearing a pale colored lasey dress and her legs are slightly cocked with her knees to the left and her feet to the right. Her left hand is holding onto the hand of a doll which trails off to the right of the picture. The only information on the frame area is the word "Companions" and I can't find any information about this print. Do you have any clue about this print?

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