Cassius Marcellus Coolidge 'Dogs Playing Poker' Dog Bowls
Modgy expandable Dog Bowls are easy to bring along to the park, beach, office, or anywhere you and your pup go! They pack flat, pop-up in a flash, and have ziplock closures to prevent spills, or to keep treats fresh. Includes 2 bowls in every package.
Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844-1934) was once dubbed “The most famous artist you’ve never heard of.” However, almost everyone knows his most popular painting of dogs playing poker.
Born and raised on a farm in New York, Coolidge had no formal training as an artist. After leaving home at the age of 20, he struggled to find regular work until he began drawing cartoons for a local newspaper. Coolidge was a prolific illustrator of children’s books and is credited with inventing “comic foregrounds” where people can stick their heads through holes in a painted scene to be photographed as part of a funny image.
His first oil painting featuring dogs in human situations, Poker Game (1894) caught the attention of an advertising firm, Brown & Bigelow. In 1903, he was hired to create 16 paintings to advertise cigars. These featured various activities including dogs taking a road trip, ballroom dancing, testifying in court, as well as 8 illustrations of dogs playing poker, including his most recognizable, A Friend in Need, decorating our pop-up bowl.
Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844-1934)
A Friend in Need, 1903
Included: 2 dog bowls with zip closure
Dimensions: 10.25" X 6.25"
Materials: BPA Free Plastic
Color: Multi Color
Care: Wash with water and dish soap. Leave open to dry, store flat