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Dachshund Art

Dachshund art is a popular art category among modern art enthusiasts. Although they suffered a decline in popularity during World War II, since then dachshund paintings have risen again to capture the hearts and minds of the owners of small canine prints around the world.

Dachshunds were originally bred to hunt badgers and other burrowing animals. Because of this, much of the traditional dachshund fine art is focused on these animals hunting game or in hunting scenes featuring came. Although this breed was originally from Germany, where it gained its name, the current breed as seen in modern dog art is a combination of German, French, and English breeding.

Dachshund Artwork

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Beach Bums Dachshund Bicycle I Life
by Michael Mullan
16" x 20"
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The Dog
by Pablo Picasso
16" x 20"
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Beach Bums Dachshund I Bum
by Michael Mullan
16" x 20"
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Doxie Ride ver II
by Sue Schlabach
16" x 13"
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Glamour Pups V
by Beth Grove
20" x 16"
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Wiener Brewing Co
by Ryan Fowler
12" x 24"
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Clio Gold Accent Eyes
by Avery Tillmon
20" x 16"
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Doxie Ride Working
by Sue Schlabach
24" x 24"
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Paws of Love V Pink
by Beth Grove
20" x 20"
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Summer Paws Patriotic III
by Beth Grove
12" x 12"
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Paws of Love V
by Beth Grove
20" x 20"
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Summer Paws III
by Beth Grove
20" x 20"
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Christmas Critters IV
by Farida Zaman
12" x 12"
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Clio Brown and Orange
by Avery Tillmon
12" x 12"
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Clio Watercolor
by Avery Tillmon
12" x 12"
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Doxie Ride ver I Red Bike
by Sue Schlabach
20" x 16"
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My Best Friend Dachshund II
by Avery Tillmon
16" x 20"
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My Best Friend Dachshund III
by Avery Tillmon
16" x 20"
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Good Dogs Dachshound
by Moira Hershey
12" x 12"
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Good Dogs Dachshund on Linen
by Moira Hershey
12" x 12"
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Barking at the Waiter with Newsprint
by Jim Dratfield
12" x 14"
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Barking at the Waiter
by Jim Dratfield
12" x 15"
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Dachshund Diva Crop
by Jim Dratfield
12" x 12"
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Glamour Pups IX
by Beth Grove
12" x 12"
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Glamour Pups IX on Pink
by Beth Grove
12" x 12"
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Beer Dogs III
by Mary Urban
12" x 16"
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Glamour Pups Christmas III
by Beth Grove
12" x 12"
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Beach Bums Dachshund Bicycle I
by Michael Mullan
18" x 18"
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Beach Bums Dachshund I
by Michael Mullan
16" x 16"
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Glamour Pups III
by Beth Grove
16" x 16"
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Good Dog III
by Courtney Prahl
20" x 20"
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Doxie Ride
by Sue Schlabach
36" x 24"
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Good Dogs Dachshund Bright
by Moira Hershey
12" x 12"
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La Grrr
by Emily Adams
16" x 20"
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LA Pooch
by Studio Mousseau
16" x 16"
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These influences made the modern dachshund smaller than their pure German forebears, although the long nose that characterizes this breed is apparent in both breeds.

These small canines were highly popular in England as hunting dogs and pets. Although many of the European nobility were known to have a soft spot for these canines, the royal court of Queen Victoria was especially enamored of the small animals and dachshund art experienced a surge of popularity during this time.

However, overall the dachshund breed are friendly dogs and this playful side is captured in paintings featuring wiener dogs. Because of its multicultural background, small canine prints with these animals feature a variety of environs. These canines can be depicted strolling down the streets of Paris, such as in the dachshund painting 'City Dogs IV' by Megan Meagher, just as easily as they can lounge on a chaise lounge chair, like in Ginger DeLater's sensitive representation known as 'Snow White'.

Because of the variety of styles and long history of these small canines, dachshund canvas art has always enjoyed some form of popularity among dog art enthusiasts, even when the breed itself was unpopular. As the modern art movement has begun reinventing the image of these canines, they are no longer seen as hunters, but as beloved pets with gentle natures and short statures that fill people's hearts with hope.
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