BBPress Publishing House
Title:
The Newfoundland: Heritage and Art
Price:
€ 44,50
Language:  
English
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The Newfoundland: Heritage and Art
Book Review
"This heirloom quality book is a rare gem that the Newfoundland fanciers will undoubtedly cherish. A gentle and kindly creature, this bear-like Newfoundland dog certainly deserved a book worthy
of its magnificence and The Newfoundland Heritage and Art by Nick Waters does not disappoint."


by Dee Dee Andersson
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* * * The perfect Christmas present for every Newfy fancier * * *
Rare expertise

Nick Waters is the author of 'The Newfoundland: Heritage and Art'. His popular columns devoted to the dog in art in Dog World in the United Kingdom and Dog News in America are proof of his rare expertise as a canine art historian. He has also contributed features on the subject to many other magazines and journals that have been published worldwide. As a contributing author on the dog in art to a number of books over the last ten years he has given those publications extra cachet.

A large (A4) sized hardcover of 239 pages, packed with scores of the most beautiful illustrations – mostly in full-colour – many of them touching, not to say breathtaking.
 

'The Newfoundland: Heritage and Art' covers - in a luxurious large format (A4, 239 pages) hardback - extensively all the cultural aspects of the intriguing bond between mankind and the Newfoundland, often referred to as the most versatile of all dog breeds.

Best Analysis

'The Newfoundland: Heritage and Art' is anything but an ordinary study of the breed's history but one which makes essential reading in order to understand the evolution of the breed. Studying the illustrations alone gives the best analysis possible of the in-depth understanding of the development of breed type. At the same time the book provides the best possible evidence of the special role the breed has played in the life of people, of whatever class or background.



The most beautiful Newfy book ever!


Essential literature for every serious Newfy fancier and canine art lover and collector.

Collector's guide

The finest of paintings have been dedicated to the Newfoundland. The most famous of them is 'A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society' by Sir Edwin Landseer. The first chapter of the book is dedicated to that icon of the breed. But other art utterances are as valuable, as is shown in the various chapters. Larger than life-size statues, delicate small poems and everything in between in every art form and material, emphasizes that it is not for nothing that the Newfoundland belongs to the dog breeds which attract a high number of collectors. This book is the number one guide for every Newfoundland collector to enrich his passion as no publication has done before.

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