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An Act of Dog

Louisville artist Mark Barone sets out to paint 5,500 portraits of euthanized dogs

12/12/2017

An Act of Dog

An Act of Dog

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Louisville artist Mark Barone sets out to paint 5,500 portraits of euthanized dogs

In his Louisville studio, artist Mark Barone sets out to paint 5,500 portraits of the dogs he has discovered are euthanized every day in America.

12/12/2017

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An Act of Dog is a local public television program presented by KET

An Act of Dog

An Act of Dog

Special | 27m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

In his Louisville studio, artist Mark Barone sets out to paint 5,500 portraits of the dogs he has discovered are euthanized every day in America.

12/12/2017

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