This is the famous “Negro Matapacos” (Black cop killer), the dog that accompanied several marches and protests in Chile. Although this dog died a few years ago, today it has become a symbol of struggle during social revolts in Chile since last October 18.
So long to the Chilean anti-poet Nicanor Parra (1914-2018)
One of the greatest writers of the XXth century, Brazilian Joao Guimaraes Rosa with two cats and a dog
Beautiful picture of writer Stefan Zweig.
Actor Jack Lemmon with foxy beauty
Julie Manet and Her Greyhound, Laertes, by Berthe Morisot, 1893
Portrait of the 20-year-old Ina Leaves - Jan Sluyters 1932
Dutch painter 1881-1957
Karenin, the dog that belongs to Tereza (Juliette Binoche) in the novel “The unbearable lightness of being” by Milan Kundera.
An autoportrait of french writer Emile Zola with his pooch Pimpin in 1895.
Woman with Samoyed, by Edvard Munch (1929-1930)
American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi with his lovely terrier.
July 1935 shot of Leonard Cohen (10 months) and his first dog, Kelef

Italian writer and journalist Curzio Malaparte, author of Il Volga nasce in Europa (1943), Kaputt (1944), Il sole è cieco (1947) and La Pelle (1949).
Luis Buñuel and his wife Jeanne Rucar with a surrealistic fox terrier. Mexico City, 1971.
Jean Paul Belmondo with a beautiful dog in the film Un homme et son chien (2009).
Laurie Anderson with her dog Lolabelle.
Pier Paolo Pasolini and Maria Callas walking her poochs,
Tarkovsky created some of the most beautiful and astonishing movie scenes in the history of cinema. Here’s one from Stalker (1979).

