
Art History With Dogs
A journey Through Art History with Man's Best Friend'
Welcome to the official website of the book 'Art History with Dogs'
This book explores the vast expanse of art history by recreating famous styles and movements with charming canine subjects.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, a dog lover, or simply someone who appreciates the quirky side of creativity, this book promises to offer a new lens to view art history.
Art History With Dogs
Artistic reinterpretations of the most famous artists and movements pre-1920s
In 'Art History with Dogs', you'll discover the fascinating stories behind some of the most iconic artworks in history, told through the perspective of dogs in the paintings. This book is a celebration of the special bond between humans and dogs, and how dogs have been an integral part of our lives and culture for centuries. Join us on this unique journey through art history with man's best friend.
What to expect
Every image in the book has been crafted using AI. The text, too, is a product of AI, refined with my oversight. While I've done my best to ensure accuracy, the inherent nature of AI means I cannot guarantee perfection. Please view this work as a source of entertainment, with an educational twist. Examples of artists included:

Featuring
Whiskers the Cat Critic
I'm Whiskers and unlike those not-so-bright dogs, I offer an objective and discerning perspective on art history's twists and turns.
As such, I will be your guide through this artistic journey. You are in good paws!

Profits will be donated to animal shelters starting with the MSPCA Boston
This book is a celebration of the quirky, joyful, and sometimes downright goofy moments our four-legged friends bring into our lives. For example, my dog Milton, whom I rescued back in 2013, has been a beacon of happiness that changed my life for the better.
As such, this book isn't about making money. It's about sharing a bit of the joy and laughter to this world. That's why I expect to donate any profit from this book to animal shelters. It's my way of helping other dogs, like Milton, find their own human friends to rescue and cherish