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C. M. CoolidgeCassius Marcellus Coolidge (September 18, 1844 - January 13, 1934) was a painter best known for a series of nine paintings of Dogs Playing Poker. Those nine paintings were a subset of sixteen paintings series produced for Brown and Bigelow in 1903 for their use in calendars and other promotional material: - "A Bachelor's Dog"
- "A Bold Bluff"
- "Breach of Promise Suit"
- "A Friend in Need"
- "His Station and Four Aces"
- "New Year's Eve in Dog Ville"
- "One to Tie Two to Win"
- "Pinched with Four Aces"
- "Poker Sympathy"
- "Post Mortem"
- "The Reunion"
- "Riding the Goat"
- "Sitting up with a Sick Friend"
- "Stranger in Camp"
- "Ten Miles to a Garage"
- "Waterloo: Two"
In 1910 Coolidge painted "Looks Like Four of a Kind" in the same style as his earlier "Dogs Playing Poker" series. External links Coolidge, C. M. Coolidge, C. M. Coolidge, C. M.
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