“Tête du Chien ‘Bob’” by Edouard Manet - Poster
“Tête du Chien ‘Bob’” by Edouard Manet - Poster
“Tête du Chien ‘Bob’” by Edouard Manet - Poster
It’s a dog named Bob painted by impressionist master Edouard Manet! As if that’s not wonderful enough, you should also know that this dog belonged to Manet’s friend, opera singer Jean-Baptiste Faure. Just imagine Bob proudly prancing across the stage during one of Faure’s rehearsals at the Paris Opera!
About the Poster Design
After researching and writing the book "Museum of Dogs," I realized there are so many gorgeous pups that deserve a place in our hearts and on our walls! I've created these posters to give each piece of dog art a fresh, modern vibe.
About the Artwork
“Tête du Chien ‘Bob’”by Edouard Manet, ca. 1876, 27 x 21 cm, Oil on canvas. Poster design by Jessica Poundstone Studio.
About the Poster
Printed on matte paper sourced from Japan
Produced using high-quality, water-based inkjet printing
Available in two standard sizes, ready to frame (frame not included)
Shipped in a triangular tube within 5-7 business days of ordering
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!


