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These is the first of three Beagle pictures created by Jim Daly. I really like them because of his use of color and lighting in the paintings. The warmth of these works is incredible.In addition to being a beautifully rendered subject, this first one really shows that special friendship that a child and his dog have. In this Beagle picture, the boy is laying there while his trusty companion is paying full attention. I remember how I was when I was this young. Her name was Pepper and she was a great friend.
So when looking at this one, you just have to ask: "What could they talking about?"
The highlights on the grass contrasted with the boy and dog are really nicely done in this Beagle painting. They really help create a nice warm feel.

The second one by Jim Daley also demonstrates that special bond between a boy and his dog. They arent having a conversation as they are in the previous one, but they sure are doing kids stuff: tug-a war between the boy and the Beagle.

Its a really funny Beagle picture, but painted so beautifully that youd swear that if either two of them let go of the rope, they could fall right out of the canvas at any time. Once again, he does an incredible job of getting the lighting to bring the painting to life.
This Beagle picture shows three boys obviously making some serious decisions. But the poor dog IS the odd man out! (sigh)
This Beagle picture is one of many Norman Rockwell paintings of the Beagle. This famous American painter was really fond of dogs. In fact, if you click on the pictures link, you can see and purchase many fine reproductions of his paintings of his that include the Beagle dog.
I chose this one not only because it is a really nice rendering of a Beagle picture, but because the scene really has a lot to say. Here we have a first romance, and of course, the dog is tagging along as the chaperon. The funny thing is that the Beagle has this look on his face that just says: Oh, give me a break! For the first time in his life, hes not the center of attention. Did he get flowers? Nope! She did
This next one is a photo portrait of a Beagle. It is entitled simply: "Beagle". Its a beautiful portrait of the head. While this particular Beagle might not look identical to the trust friend you have at home, he still embodies those perfect Beagle eyes and character.

This next one is from All Posters.com, is entitled "The First Taste". Its definitely worth having because it really shows the kind of mischief that Beagles can get into.
Im sure many Beagle owners can relate to this Beagle picture.

So watch out! Because if youre not careful, you too might find your Beagles tail wagging as it sticks out from the food bag.
The lesson to be learned is: keep anything you don`t want your Beagle to get into, out-of-sight, out-of-mind...
but especially, away from the nose! The Beagle`s sniffer is not to be reckoned with.
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