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"Fetch: A Journey Through Time, Art, and Canine Adventures" Step into a world where the concept of "fetch" transcends time and boundaries

Background imageFetch Collection: Children and Yule Log

Children and Yule Log
Five children fetch home a very big Yule Log

Background imageFetch Collection: Music cover, You Are Always Sure to Fetch Them

Music cover, You Are Always Sure to Fetch Them with Wst, Wst, Wst, written by Henry Pettitt, sung by G H MacDermott. circa 1880s

Background imageFetch Collection: George Studdy, The Faithful Heart

George Studdy, The Faithful Heart (The Sketch, 17 May 1922). A little dog with mournful eyes, obviously alarmed at his owners sea bathing antics

Background imageFetch Collection: Aristocratic Lady

Aristocratic Lady
An aristocratic lady in her park, with a book to read and a servant at hand to fetch and carry : a year from now, the French Revolution will change her lifestyle... Date: 1788

Background imageFetch Collection: Food and Drink / Bread

Food and Drink / Bread
Two French children and their dog fetch the daily bread Date: 1856

Background imageFetch Collection: USA, Montana, Missoula. Vizsla hunting dog. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

USA, Montana, Missoula. Vizsla hunting dog. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageFetch Collection: The Retrieve, 1850 (oil on canvas)

The Retrieve, 1850 (oil on canvas)
CGW496857 The Retrieve, 1850 (oil on canvas) by Ranney, William Tylee (1813-57); 76.5x101.9 cm; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C

Background imageFetch Collection: Source Size = 2604 x 3200

Source Size = 2604 x 3200
GOING TO FETCH WATER. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFetch Collection: Dog holding newspaper

Dog holding newspaper
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Mixed breed dog holding newspaper in mouth. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageFetch Collection: Mr Tophams dog Tony. 1939

Mr Tophams dog Tony. 1939

Background imageFetch Collection: An apprentice, carrying a vessel wooden as tall as himself, on his way to fetch water

An apprentice, carrying a vessel wooden as tall as himself, on his way to fetch water. Engraving from Braun Civitates Orbis Terrarum 1572

Background imageFetch Collection: Source Size = 2604 x 3200

Source Size = 2604 x 3200
GOING TO FETCH WATER. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageFetch Collection: Dalmatian dog with stick in its mouth

Dalmatian dog with stick in its mouth

Background imageFetch Collection: POODLE. Wood engraving, late 19th century

POODLE. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageFetch Collection: Illustration, The Queen of the Pirate Isle

Illustration, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing Polly being is held aloft by a dark-faced miner called Brother Step-and-Fetch-It

Background imageFetch Collection: The Cat Ran Up the Plum Tree

The Cat Ran Up the Plum Tree... half a crown to fetch her down... 20th century

Background imageFetch Collection: J Hassall. Jack & Jill

J Hassall. Jack & Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water... 20th century

Background imageFetch Collection: Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct

Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British Arct
Engraving showing a sledging party leaving an invalid, and a carer, in an ice cave; then heading back to base to fetch help, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876

Background imageFetch Collection: Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg

Lieutenant Parr sets out to find help for the Northern Sledg
Engraving showing Lieutenant Parr setting off from the Northern Sledging party, in order to fetch help, during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageFetch Collection: Pueblo Women Get Water

Pueblo Women Get Water
New Mexico : women of the Olla people (Pueblos) fetch water from the well in these decorative pots

Background imageFetch Collection: Hopi Fetch Water

Hopi Fetch Water
Hopi women from Tewa village in northeastern Arizona; their villages are on high ground, for security, but this means they must go far to fetch water from the valleys

Background imageFetch Collection: Female Type / Fetch 1926

Female Type / Fetch 1926
An attractive young woman in pursuit of her man, with the help of a gun and a dog

Background imageFetch Collection: A Border Collie Dog covered in snow and holding a stick

A Border Collie Dog covered in snow and holding a stick
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageFetch Collection: A Border Collie leaping into a Lakeland tarn to fetch a stick UK

A Border Collie leaping into a Lakeland tarn to fetch a stick UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageFetch Collection: After the Duel

After the Duel
The end of a duel with pistols - one of the protagonists has been hit, and his second signals to his carriage to fetch him away Date: circa 1830

Background imageFetch Collection: Food from the Larder

Food from the Larder
Two children help their mother fetch food from the larder

Background imageFetch Collection: Nazareth Fountain

Nazareth Fountain
This is the actual fountain at Nazareth where Mary, mother of Jesus, came to fetch water for drinking, laundry and washing the dishes

Background imageFetch Collection: Outdoor Privy

Outdoor Privy
The perils of the outdoor privy - Martha, Martha, run and fetch me some paper !

Background imageFetch Collection: Nixie in the Well

Nixie in the Well
A NIXIE in the well frightens an old woman who came thereto fetch water



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"Fetch: A Journey Through Time, Art, and Canine Adventures" Step into a world where the concept of "fetch" transcends time and boundaries. From the humorous illustrations of H. M. Bateman's "The Gun Who Picked up his Bird" to George Studdy's heartwarming portrayal in "The Faithful Heart, " we witness the unwavering loyalty between man and dog. In one frame, a majestic Weimaraner carries a long log through dense woods, showcasing their strength and determination. Nearby stands an English Village Well, reminding us of simpler times when fetching water was an everyday chore. Yet not all fetches were voluntary; child laborers reluctantly fetched items for their masters during harsh 18th-century days. Meanwhile, a gouty invalid angrily rings for his manservant in hopes of having more port brought to him - highlighting both privilege and dependence. But let's not forget our four-legged friends. A black flat-coated retriever joyfully splashes in water while retrieving a stick with unmatched enthusiasm – embodying the essence itself. As we delve deeper into history, nursery rhymes like Jack and Jill come alive with images of children fetching pails of water from treacherous hillsides. And who can resist watching dogs busy themselves with sticks – forever captivated by this timeless game? Artists' lives are not exempt from troubles either; as depicted in engravings such as "The Troubles of an Artist's Wife, " even creative geniuses rely on others to fetch inspiration or assist them along their journey. However, some fetches leave lasting scars like Rose Allins' hand burned by Edmund Tyrell – reminding us that even innocent actions can have unintended consequences. Amidst these diverse portrayals emerges one universal truth: hunger knows no bounds. Whether it be humans or animals exclaiming "hey I'm hungry, " the desire for sustenance unites us all.