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if you love thomas hart benton's art, poke me. (Original Post) pansypoo53219 Nov 2023 OP
Why don't you just post some art? Why are you asking people to poke you? Nittersing Nov 2023 #1
. bigtree Nov 2023 #2
I also loved his eulogy for his dog Jake, who was featured Tanuki Nov 2023 #3
TJ and Jake Tanuki Nov 2023 #4
found pets the best. my cousin's new dog wouldn't go inside for months. she lived a long life. pansypoo53219 Nov 2023 #5

Nittersing

(6,818 posts)
1. Why don't you just post some art? Why are you asking people to poke you?
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 11:52 AM
Nov 2023

These sort of posts annoy me and you've done quite a few of them. I'll probably block.

But that's just me.

Tanuki

(15,248 posts)
3. I also loved his eulogy for his dog Jake, who was featured
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 12:18 PM
Nov 2023

in some of his paintings.

https://mvmagazine.com/news/2004/09/01/dog-named-jake

"He was with us for eleven years before he died.

Rita found him on a farm west of Kansas City. She was learning to ride a horse there and he followed her about. He was friendly, and Rita took to him. The farmer who owned him saw this and said, “If you’ll give that dog a good home you can have him.” So he was brought to our house.

T.P., our boy, who was then eight years old, was delighted. So was the dog, but because he had never been in a house he was a little gawky and clumsy, and slid on the rugs. He was named Jake because he was a country dog, a country jake who hadn’t learned city ways.

Jake had a laughing face. His mouth was so set that, active or in repose, he had to smile. Even when he was sad, as when he was not permitted to go with us in the car, this smile persisted. His mournful moments had thus the appearance of an act. There was also something 
humorous about him which made you say, “Jake, you old faker,” and which also too frequently made you yield to him and take him along whether you wanted to or not. Jake became a very adept actor. He calculated his effects and in the course of years became master of most of the family situations that concerned him.

Jake was a traveler. He sat with T. P. in the back seat of our car on the long trips from Kansas City to the summers on Martha’s Vineyard. He was fascinated by the speeding world out of the window. He would sit upright on his haunches, his tongue rolling out of his laughter, his ears erect and with the spit of well-tasted pleasure dripping off his lips. When he got tired he’d lie down on the seat and he and T.P. would battle for room. They loved each other."....(more)

pansypoo53219

(21,661 posts)
5. found pets the best. my cousin's new dog wouldn't go inside for months. she lived a long life.
Thu Nov 30, 2023, 07:49 PM
Nov 2023

DU blocks my estate sale alerts. a sale of his drawings. you could buy 1. or just look inside his head.

https://www.estatesales.net/MO/Kansas-City/64105/3790932

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