Animals
have been a part of the art world since man drew
his first cave painting.
Here we feature work from modern artists who
actively support animal welfare efforts.
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Martha Szabo is inspired by the many faces--both human and nonhuman--of New York. Check out her website here.
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Katharine
Farmer's Dogumentary is a warm
perspective in black & white.
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Oils by Dan Ford. Dan donates a
portion of proceeds from sales of his works to
animals.
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LA artist Roger Henry has made
animal portraits his specialty. With a style
reminiscent of Edward Hopper, Roger paints animals
in a human setting--in the apartments, houses and
cities where they live.
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Included here are six watercolors from
Francesco Clemente's 1992 exhibit
"Raga and Paradiso" at the Gagosian Gallery in New
York City. Images are courtesy of the Gagosian
Gallery.
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Robert Longo Title: "Strong in
Love" 1983 - acrylic, graphite on canvas 65" x 156"
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Edward Ruscha Title: "Sweet Friend
A Man Can Have" - acrylic on linen 20" x 24"
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Animal images by designer Todd
Oldham
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