The German Shepherd was initially developed in Germany. It was a very popular breed of dog because of its work ethic and friendly characteristics and temperament. There are numerous posters and paintings for German Shepherd dogs to acknowledge their character and love shown by people who own them. Not only can you obtain the painting but also luxuriate in T-shirts, gifts and propaganda posters.
An art piece entitled "Obey the German Shepherds" shows the said breed to be the master of a house. It is believed as a revolutionary work with background of red and yellow stripes making the picture much more striking. This poster was created in commemoration of the greatness of German Shepherds.
A painting by Carol Lynn Nesbitt illustrated a German Shepherd lying in a bunch of flowers with a sensitive facial expression. The framed painting can be found and is sold online. Another 14 by 14 acrylic painting by Michelle Noe illustrates a German Shepherd with a red halo on top of his head. This is available on mere canvas as well as on frame.
For fashionistas, the artwork by a photographer Miki Klocke can be a great piece. This black and white painting illustrates a confident-looking German Shepherd doing his own runway show. This is available unframed.
Another canvas piece was done by Tracy Allyn Greene. She calls it "Faithful Dreams" illustrating sleeping canines on a comfortable cushion. It is believed to commemorate the defending nature and trustworthiness of these dogs.
Another interesting painting is titled 'Paws Up' and focuses on the dog reaching up in the air with both its paws outstretched in the air and moving upwards. Painted by Melissa McDaniel, this print can be framed upon purchase.
Focusing on a charming two-year-old German shepherd, the painting by Victoria Smith named Troy is dedicated to the dog she interacted with in a dog show. Designed in colored pencil the size is 10 x 12" and can be framed upon request.
Pop style art also showcases these long applauded dogs. One of which is by Carol Lynn Nesbitt in her "German Shepherd and the Butterfly" which presents the mentioned dog's good and sportive character.
A poster painting shows a group of these dogs sleeping with the US flag behind them. This caters to folk art enthusiasts as well as patriotic ones. This shows that despite having German origins, the German Shepherds has been loved by Americans. Really, they are sometimes called American Shepherds. Another is by Alison Leete showing a dog of this breed suddenly stopping upon hearing a sound as he was taking a walk amid tall grasses.
An art piece entitled "Obey the German Shepherds" shows the said breed to be the master of a house. It is believed as a revolutionary work with background of red and yellow stripes making the picture much more striking. This poster was created in commemoration of the greatness of German Shepherds.
A painting by Carol Lynn Nesbitt illustrated a German Shepherd lying in a bunch of flowers with a sensitive facial expression. The framed painting can be found and is sold online. Another 14 by 14 acrylic painting by Michelle Noe illustrates a German Shepherd with a red halo on top of his head. This is available on mere canvas as well as on frame.
For fashionistas, the artwork by a photographer Miki Klocke can be a great piece. This black and white painting illustrates a confident-looking German Shepherd doing his own runway show. This is available unframed.
Another canvas piece was done by Tracy Allyn Greene. She calls it "Faithful Dreams" illustrating sleeping canines on a comfortable cushion. It is believed to commemorate the defending nature and trustworthiness of these dogs.
Another interesting painting is titled 'Paws Up' and focuses on the dog reaching up in the air with both its paws outstretched in the air and moving upwards. Painted by Melissa McDaniel, this print can be framed upon purchase.
Focusing on a charming two-year-old German shepherd, the painting by Victoria Smith named Troy is dedicated to the dog she interacted with in a dog show. Designed in colored pencil the size is 10 x 12" and can be framed upon request.
Pop style art also showcases these long applauded dogs. One of which is by Carol Lynn Nesbitt in her "German Shepherd and the Butterfly" which presents the mentioned dog's good and sportive character.
A poster painting shows a group of these dogs sleeping with the US flag behind them. This caters to folk art enthusiasts as well as patriotic ones. This shows that despite having German origins, the German Shepherds has been loved by Americans. Really, they are sometimes called American Shepherds. Another is by Alison Leete showing a dog of this breed suddenly stopping upon hearing a sound as he was taking a walk amid tall grasses.
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