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Art Audio Files: Mrs. French’s White Lap Dog

Art Audio Files: Mrs. French’s White Lap Dog
George Stubbs (English, 1724–1806), Mrs. French's White Lap Dog, 1782, enamel on Wedgwood biscuit earthenware, 18 1/2 x 24 7/8 in. Paul Mellon Collection, 93.84.
  • Type: Art Audio File
  • Collection: European Art
  • Culture/Region: Europe
  • Subject Area: Visual Arts
  • Grade Level: 9-12, College, Adult

Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck (1862–1949) reflects on the unique bond shared by dogs and their masters:

When was this recognition of man by beast, this extraordinary passage from darkness to light, effected? Did we seek out the poodle, the collie, or the mastiff from among the wolves and the jackals, or did he come spontaneously to us? We cannot tell. So far as our human annals stretch, he is at our side, as at present; but what are human annals in comparison with the times of which we have no witness? The fact remains that he is there in our houses, as ancient, as rightly placed, as perfectly adapted to our habits as though he had appeared on this earth, such as he now is, at the same time as ourselves. We have not to gain his confidence or his friendship: he is born our friend; while his eyes are still closed, already he believes in us: even before his birth, he has given himself to man. But the word “friend” does not exactly depict his affectionate worship. He loves us and reveres us as though we had drawn him out of nothing. He is, before all, our creature full of gratitude and more devoted than the apple of our eye.

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