Dogs playing in "Dungeons & Dragons"
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In the early 1900s, an American cartoonist, Cassius M. Coolidge, by the order of the tobacco campaign, drew a charming series "Dogs Playing Poker", which included 16 oil paintings. Just over a hundred years later, he had a successor: an Austrian artist, conceptualist, art curator and director Johannes Grenzfurtner drew anthropomorphic dogs for a similar occupation. Only now, like real gamblers of the 21st century, dogs of various breeds are hacked into the cult desktop RPG "Dungeons & Dragons". A print with their image can be hung on the wall, but there are plenty of other options: from the inevitable image on mugs and cases for mobile devices, to pillows and even a set of sleeping clothes.
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