Newfoundland dog, steel engraving, published in 1868 - stock illustration
Newfoundland dog - are known for their giant size, intelligence, tremendous strength, calm dispositions, and loyalty. The dog breed comes from the Canadian Atlantic island of Newfoundland. Steel engraving after a painting (A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society, 1831) by Edwin Landseer (English painter, 1802 - 1873), Tate Collection, published in 1868.

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