Schmoger, however was sure that the black colour was wrong and therefore it was not accepted by the Munich Club. At a show she accidentally got mated by a Schnauzer, The breeder never disputer this. My friend got very angry with me then, and told me in the end that Lore von Eisleben, the grandmother of the two black bitches, was a Bulldog bitch. I could not agree with this, although I had to admit that neither of the black bitches were top class, but to further the quality of this black colouring intrigued me and I said so explicitly. Schmoger insisted that in those circumstances those two could not be boxers. To offset this I told him that Biola and Asta had intensive black colouring, especially Asta. To his mind there were no really black ones: when seen by sunlight they were all dark brindles or brown. Schmoger again I mentioned the black ones to him and he told me to leave well alone. It was something new and therefore I agreed with enthusiasm. Schachtner asked me whether I would like to mate Rolf to his Biola and Asta, who were the black daughter of Graf Blitz von Graudenz. I had only just started in the dog game and had just bought Rolf von Vogelsberg, when one day Mr. That they became extinct was also his doing. This man bred these black boxers, but formented resistance against them by unacceptable behavior. I got to know the black boxers through their founder, Mr. This dog was shown and won prizes, Naturally he became the occasion of quarrels. It included the entry of the dog Graf Blitz von Graudenz 178, born 8th August 1899, whose parents were michels Max and Lore von Eisleben. “The story of the black boxer goes back as far as the first boxer stud book, which was started in the year 1904. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY ERIC FITCH DAGLISH 1968 This is the Chapter titled “THE BLACK BOXER” in its entirety as written by Friederun straight from the book in my possession titled: He was also a founding member and later President of the American Animal Artists Association. George Ford Morris (1873 – 1960) was considered the master of horse paintings and drawings. The artist’s signature was printed on the original between the front and back legs of the boxer. While his specialty was horses, this piece, done when he was 29, shows the powerful bodies and magnificent heads that were to be his hallmarks. This is a 1902 picture of a Chicago Kennel Club Dog Show by famed artist George Ford Morris.
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