"oil-tint life-size portrait", "ca. 1915", "30x40 in", "oil-tint (over monochrome blow-up)". Heritage Auctions claimed in 2014 that the dog Luke pictured here "co-starred with Arbuckle" in many "short comedies". HA: " Acquired by Debbie Reynolds in the early 1970s directly from Minta Durfee". "Butcher-board mounted as originally created, in what is presumed to be its original period bronze-gilted wood frame".
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