Dogs, in Europe and America (1/4), by Thomas E. Hill
Dogs, in Europe and America (1/4), by Thomas E. Hill
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Dogs, in Europe and America (1/4) is part of Thomas E. Hill's The Door to Independence, a collection of advice and instructions on how to make money from the soil - from agriculture and planting to raising livestock. Published in 1915, the book provides statistics and information on the rural US of the early 20th century, in addition to details on the day-to-day operations of farms back then. In addition to his beautiful watercolor paintings and illustrations of animals and plants, this turns the text into a valuable historical and artistic treasure.
Dogs, in Europe and America (1/4) is an illustration of 10 breeds of dogs that were popular in North America and Europe at that time. This print includes the Colley Dog, the English Mastiff, the Bloodhound, the English Fox-Hound, the Deer Hound, the Smooth St. Bernard, the Newfoundland Dog, the Pug, the Rough St. Bernard, and the Pomeranian Dog.
Size conversion table
A4: 8.3" x 11.7" ≈ 21cm x 30cm
A3: 11.7" x 16.5" ≈ 30cm x 40cm
A2: 16.5" x 23.4" ≈ 40cm x 60cm
A1: 23.4" x 33.1" ≈ 60cm x 84cm
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