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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Artist

Known for
  
Illustration, painting

Children
  
Marcella Coolidge

Notable work
  
Dogs Playing Poker

Cousins
  
Asenath Carver Coolidge

Name
  
Cassius Coolidge


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Full Name
  
Cassius Marcellus Coolidge

Born
  
November 12, 1844 (
1844-11-12
)
Antwerp, New York, United States

Died
  
January 24, 1934, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Gertrude Kimmel (m. 1909–1934)

Parents
  
Martha Coolidge, Nathan Coolidge

Artwork
  
A Bold Bluff, His Station and Four Aces, Pinched with Four Aces, Poker Sympathy, Breach of Promise Suit

Poker game (Cassius Marcellus Coolidge)


Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (September 18, 1844 – January 24, 1934) was an American artist, mainly known for his series of paintings Dogs Playing Poker. Known as "Cash" or Kash in his family, he often signed his work in the 19th century with the latter spelling, sometimes spelling out his entire name, for comic effect, as Kash Koolidge.

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Early life

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Coolidge was born in Antwerp, New York to abolitionist Quaker farmers, and was raised in Philadelphia, New York.

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He had little formal training as an artist.

Career

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After leaving the family farm in the early 1860s, Coolidge had many careers. Between 1868 and 1872 he worked as a druggist and sign painter, founded a bank and a newspaper, then moved from Antwerp, New York, to Rochester, where he started painting dogs in human situations.

Editorial work

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Coolidge began his art career in his twenties, one of his early jobs being the creation of cartoons for a local newspaper.

Comic foregrounds

He is credited with creating "comic foregrounds," novelty photographs which combined a portrait of the sitter with a caricatured body, produced by the sitter holding between two sticks a canvas on which Coolidge drew or painted the caricature. The final product was similar to the photographs produced at midways and carnivals when people place their heads into openings in life-size caricatures.

Calendar paintings

According to the advertising firm Brown & Bigelow, then primarily a producer of advertising calendars, Coolidge began his relationship with the firm in 1903. From the mid-1900s to the mid-1910s, Coolidge created a series of sixteen oil paintings for them, all of which featured anthropomorphic dogs, including nine paintings of Dogs Playing Poker, a motif that Coolidge is credited with inventing.

The series of 16 commissioned paintings and their themes are:

Other paintings

Additional paintings in a similar vein include:

  • Kelly Pool (ca. 1909) – pool
  • Named for the then-common pool-game Kelly pool, Coolidge's painting of dogs playing pool may be considered a progenitor of another memetic pop-culture art genre, that of "dogs playing pool."

    Auction records

    On February 15, 2005, two Coolidge paintings, A Bold Bluff and Waterloo, which may have been the originals of the paintings used by Brown & Bigelow, went on the auction block at Doyle New York. Expected to fetch between $30,000 and $50,000, the pair sold for $590,400. The result surpassed the previous auction record of $74,000 for a Coolidge.

    Coolidge's 1894 Poker Game realized $658,000 at a Sotheby's New York sale on 18 November 2015.

    References

    Cassius Marcellus Coolidge Wikipedia