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www.metmuseum.org Gift of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, in memory of Jean E. Mailey, 1994 This Ming Dynasty textile (China, late 16th - early 17th century) shows rabbits gamboling about in the clouds. Made of silk gauze with silk and gold threads, it's not only luxurious but fortunate: rabbits brought all sorts of good things , and were companions of the ageless Moon Goddess.
dog. just dog
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Miss Emily Sargent and Mrs. Francis Ormond in memory of their brother, John Singer Sargent. © President and Fellows of Harvard College All of 3 9/16" x 5", this pencil sketch by John Singer Sargent found its way to his sisters Violet and Emily upon his death in 1925. They gave it to the Fogg Art Museum in 1931. My favorite part of this drawing? The eyes. Two little heavy presses of the pencil, and you've got a perfect look at that particular weariness only a dog shows in his sleep. Cats? Total absence of care as they nap. Some dogs though always look like they're guarding their universe still in their dreams.

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