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a) The Dog Attacking a Man b) The Dog Attacking a Boy
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a) The Dog Attacking a Man b) The Dog Attacking a Boy
1935–1938 (
plausible)
Pencil
Wove paper. 289 × 222 × 0,1 mm (h × b × t)
Comment:For some years around 1920, Munch had a dispute going with his neighbour Gunnerud, whose watchdog had a rather broad idea of where the boundaries of his master's property ran. This fierce dog – as Munch saw him – became the object of a large number of rather exaggerated drawings and lithographs. For more, see the essay "The Punic War that Raged at Nedre Ullern".
Bibliography:Kat. Munch og Maning, MM, 2006. Ill. s. 98, kat. 30
The Munch Museum, MM.T.02506
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