Museum of the Dog
AKC Museum of the Dog is a nonprofit canine museum located at 101 Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The museum features exhibits that include: Dogs in film, dogs of presidents, war dogs, dogs in exploration. The museum features one of the largest collections of dog-related art.
History
The museum began in 1982 with donations from benefactors Frank Sabella, Marie Moore, Nancy-Carol Draper and the Westminster Kennel Foundation. The permanent collection of art consists of Bronze and ceramic sculpture, and paintings. The museum is a subsidiary of the American Kennel Club.The museum displays artwork by renowned artists: Edwin Landseer, Maud Earl and Arthur Wardle. Much of the artwork is from the 19th century and the early 20th century.
A great deal of the work is from the late 1800s and the early 20th century, with little abstract or contemporary art.
Previous locations
- 1982, New York Life Building at 51 Madison Avenue
- 1987, Queeny Park, West St Louis County, Missouri
- 2017–present, 101 Park Avenue, New York 10178
Exhibitions
- Fashionable Dogs
- Identity and Restraint: Art of the Dog Collar
- Dogs of War and Peace: Wounded Warrior Dogs
- 9/11 Remembered: Search and Rescue Dogs
- Women and Dogs in Art in the Twentieth Century
- Women and Dogs in Art
- ''Dog Days of Summer''