Pup art; Lancaster Museum of Art goes to the dogs with latest exhibit

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From: Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
Date: 20040917
Author:Susan Lindt

"To his dog, every man is Napoleon; hence the constant popularity of dogs." - Aldous Huxley

"Man is a dog's ideal of what God should be." - Holbrook Jackson

"They are better than human beings, because they know but do not tell." - Emily Dickinson

No other beast in the jungle conjures quite as much emotion as Canis familiaris.

Just look inside Lancaster Museum of Art. It has completely gone to the dogs.

"Hot Diggity Dog" is the museum's ode to human's best friend, and unless you're a cat person, there's something for everyone in this exhibit of 25 regional and national artists' work, including ...

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