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Dogs Are a Man's Best Friend
Serge Hollerbach, c. 1971
In Dogs Are a Man’s Best Friend, Serge Hollerbach builds …
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Dogs Are a Man's Best Friend
Serge Hollerbach, c. 1971
In Dogs Are a Man’s Best Friend, Serge Hollerbach builds the painting around a cluster of simplified human figures, but the emotional center quietly shifts to the dog in the lower right. As in much of his work, Hollerbach reduces anatomy and detail, letting posture, shape, and color carry meaning. The figures stand close together, their forms overlapping in warm pinks, reds, and muted blues. Faces are barely defined; they read more as presences than individuals. This grouping suggests social interaction, yet their inward turns and soft edges give the scene a sense of private space rather than lively exchange.
The palette is gentle but layered. Peach and rose tones dominate the bodies, set against pale, washed backgrounds. These warm colors give the human figures a soft, almost fleshy weight. The darker, more muted tones in the lower half of the painting ground the composition and draw the eye downward toward the dog.
The dog is rendered in darker greens and browns, its form low and angled forward, head close to the ground. Compared to the upright human shapes, the dog’s body is more compact and dynamic. Its posture suggests alertness or intent focus, as if sniffing or investigating something just beyond the human circle. This contrast in scale and orientation is important: while the humans form vertical, inward shapes, the dog moves horizontally and outward, creating a subtle tension between stillness and motion.
Hollerbach’s brushwork around the dog is energetic and textured, with loose strokes defining fur and contour. The darker values give the dog visual weight despite its smaller size. It anchors the bottom of the composition, acting almost like a shadow or emotional counterpoint to the human cluster above. The humans seem absorbed in their own world, while the dog is engaged with the immediate physical environment. This difference suggests a quiet commentary: human relationships may be complex and inward, but the dog’s presence is direct and instinctive.
The title brings this contrast into focus. Dogs Are a Man’s Best Friend points to loyalty and companionship that does not rely on social performance or words. The dog, grounded and attentive, feels more connected to the real moment than the loosely defined human figures. Its low stance and forward motion give it purpose, while the people seem suspended in softer, more abstract interaction.
Through simple shapes, warm color fields, and a single grounded animal form, Hollerbach turns an everyday scene into a reflection on the dog and its place alongside humans. The dog becomes a stabilizing presence, small in scale but strong in emotional weight reminding us that companionship can be quiet, physical, and unwavering, even when human relationships feel more uncertain or distant.
-Jonathan Flike
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- Dimensions
- 26ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 32ʺH
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Acrylic Paint
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Pink
- Condition Notes
- Please note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may … morePlease note that this item is vintage and shows wear consistent with age, use, and history. Signs of wear may include, but are not limited to, minor surface marks, patina, fading, or imperfections typical of older items. All items are sold as-is, which is standard with vintage and pre-owned goods and cannot be returned on the basis of condition. Measurements are approximate. We do our best to describe items accurately; however, condition assessments are subjective. If you would like additional details, images, or clarification before purchasing, please contact us. less
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