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7 more fantastic Peter Brook titles for you! (Part II)

8. Walking in the Dales with a very disappointed dog

Peter had a thing for road signs and used them fabulously in his paintings. This one reads “No cats eyes for 2 miles”, explaining the disappointed dog!

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9. Hello! The dog recognized you before I did!

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10. Stopping in the woods

Peter depicted himself caught short a few times in his works. Seen here, almost out of view in the trees, whilst Shep waits patiently.

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11. Snow on snow

An additional caption reads, “I think the dog may have spotted the 2 deer which are living in this wood”. Shep is almost invisible in this painting. Only his red collar makes his markings distinguishable from the falling snow.

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12. Climbing back out of a Pennine valley and heading for Paris (Paris, Scholes where I was born)

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13. Neighbours

Such an iconic piece. A simple but effective title. As with many of Peter’s titles, we know firsthand that it rarely fails to make someone smile when seeing it for the first time.

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14. 72 for 8 in difficult conditions

How would we know what Peter and Shep were looking in this painting without the title? A score of ‘72 for 8’ tells us they both watching a a cricket team hanging on in the pouring rain.

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