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2012 Poster
"WESTMINSTER. THERE'S ONLY ONE."

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SIZE: 24" x 18""
ARTIST: Chris Duke
"Hickory," a pen, ink and watercolor image produced on paper by noted illustrator Chris Duke, represents the 136th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in its annual commemorative poster, "Westminster. There's only one."
Proceeds from the sale of the poster will go to benefit the American Kennel Club's Canine Health Foundation. The mission of the AKC Canine Health Foundation is to advance the health of all dogs and their owners by funding sound scientific research and supporting the dissemination of health information to prevent, treat, and cure canine disease. The CHF will also receive the original artwork.
For additional information:
www.nyaa.edu
www.akcchf.org
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2012 Guide Book

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2012 Westminster Guide and Record Book
128 pages of stories, photos, history, past winners, judges, and records of America's Dog Show. Includes photos of all Best In Show winners.
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2012 Notecards

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2012 Notecards sets
Set of 6 notecards featuring images of the winning painting and the five finalists. Blank inside. Envelopes included. 5"x7"
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2012 Catalog
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Order the 136th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show official catalog,
containing a listing of all of the entries, breed advertising and more!
Catalogs to be mailed following the show.
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WKC DVDs
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PLEASE NOTE:
These DVD presentations of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show through the years vary in length and quality but represent the video and audio records that are available from our archives. Please read the descriptions in this chart before making your selection(s). In the early years, especially, these DVDs may be as short as three minutes. Given that, obviously, most of those before 1992 do not include all Groups as we have come to present on our USA Network telecasts. All of the DVDs from 1992-2011 include the entire Group and Best In Show competition. We would suggest that before purchasing, you research results from RECORDS AND HISTORY for a look at the great show dogs you may be seeing.
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WKC DVD Library Notes |
| SHOW |
YEAR |
CONTENT DESCRIPTION |
| 56th |
1932 |
No Audio. Clips from the Non-Sporting Group,
Working group, Sporting Group, Terrier Group, BIS judging.
The Hon. Townsend Scudder judged BIS, awarding the
Pointer, Nancolleth Markable. Pointer won from the classes.
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| 58th |
1934 |
No Audio. Children's Classes, Terrier Group, Brace
Class, Team Class, BIS judging.
BIS judged by Dr. Henry Jarrett awards to Wire Fox Terrier, Ch. Flornell
Spicy Bit of Halleston. Halleston kennels also won BIS in 1937 with Wire Fox
Terrier Ch. Flornell Spicey Piece of Halleston.
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| 59th |
1935 |
Overall scenes of show, individual dogs named by
breed, ending of BIS judging. BIS
is judged by Alfred Maclay who awarded BIS to The Standard Poodle Ch. Nunsoe
Duc de la Terrace of Blakeen. The first Poodle of any size to win BIS at
WKC.
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| 64th |
1940 |
Show includes clips from grooming area, benching,
breed rings, Children's Handling, Obedience Demo, Mrs. Dodge awarding Working
grp, Team Class, Wire Fox "Saddler" is shown, Cocker wins Sporting
Grp, Awarding of Best Team, Basset and Foxhound Demo and BIS clip. Judged by
Dr. Samuel Milbank awards BIS to black Cocker Spaniel Ch. My Own Brucie.
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| 65th |
1941 |
Puppies at home, people arriving and unloading at
show, Children's Handling Class, clips of Breed judging: Great Dane,
Dachshund, English Setters, Standard Poodle, Obedience Demo, Dalmatians with
FDNY, Hero Dog Award goes to "Tim" then BIS judging. BIS judges
byJoseph Patterson Sims was awarded to Cocker Spaniel, Ch. My Own Brucie.
This was the dog's second consecutive BIS at WKC.
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| 77th |
1953 |
Breed ring clips for Grate Dane, Collie and Bulldog.
Best Team in Show with Shelties and Maltese. BIS is
judged by James A Farrell Jr. awarding A. Peter
Knoop with Doberman Pinscher Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm. This is his second
consecutive BIS at WKC. Followed by clip of Mutt Derby.
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| 77th |
1953 |
Feature of Doberman (Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm) at
home then the event. Shows clips of the grooming area, benching and breed
rings.Clips of Groups. Best Team in Show followed by BIS Judging.
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| 80th |
1956 |
Various shots of dogs at the show; BIS judging. Judge Paul Palmer awards
BIS to the Toy Poodle Ch. Wilbur White Swan handled by Anne Hone Clark.
First Toy Poodle to win BIS at WKC.
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| 83rd |
1959 |
Breed rings: Dobermans, Scottie, Wire Fox, Standard
Poodle, Beagle, OES, Mini Poodle, Basset, Afghan, Bulldog, Boxer, Dachshund,
Siberian Husky, Peke, Chihuahua. All Group Judging the BIS
is judged by Thomas H. Carruthers III, who awards
BIS to Mini Poodle Ch. Fontclair Festoon handled by Anne Rogers. Rogers'
second BIS win at WKC and the second time a Mini Poodle has won. BIS Am Bred
(a Bulldog) is shown getting his win photo taken.
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| 84th |
1960 |
Breed rings: Eng. Springer, Great Dane, Dachshund,
Irish Setter, Mini Schnauzer, St. Bernard, Toy Poodle, GSD, Dandie, Maltese,
Kerry Blue, Dalmatian, Beagle, Wire Fox, Boston Terrier, Mini Poodle,
Weimaraners, Collie, Norwegian Elkhound, Standard Poodle, Boxer. All Group
judging. Dog Trick exhibit. Gaines dog food advertisement then BIS judging. Judge George Hartman
awards BIS to Pekingese Ch. Chik T'Sun of Caversham. The first Peke to win
BIS at the WKC.
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| 88th |
1964 |
Toy Grp judging; Non-Sporting Grp; Hound Grp;
Terrier Grp; Sporting Grp; Working Grp; BIS judging.
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| 89th |
1965 |
Toy Grp; Non-Sporting Grp; Hound Grp; Sporting Grp;
Working Grp; BIS judging.
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| 95th |
1971 |
Terrier Grp ending; Non-Sporting Grp ending; Working
Grp ending; Toy Grp Ending; Hound Grp ending; Sporting Grp ending; Junior
Showmanship finals; Best Brace; BIS judging.
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| 96th |
1972 |
All groups and BIS judging
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| 100th |
1976 |
Intro by Pat Summerall and Roger Caras; Sporting Grp
with winner interview; grooming vignette, Hound Grp with winner interview;
Toy Grp; Forsyth kennel feature; Working Grp with winner interview; Bench
show feature; Terrier Grp with interview of judge Annie Clark; interview
with Bichon Frise BOB winner--new breed; interview with BIS winner from
previous year; BIS judging. Judge
William W Brainard Jr. awards BIS to Lakeland Terrier Ch. Jo Ni's Red Baron
of Crofton handled by Ric Chashoudian.
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| 102nd |
1978 |
No audio. Clips from Sporting Group, Hound Group,
Toy Group, Working Group, Terrier Group, Non-Sporting Group then BIS judging. Judge Mrs. James Edward
Clark awards BIS to Yorkshire Terrier Ch. Cede Higgins. To date the only
Yorshire Terrier to win BIS at WKC.
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| 105th |
1981 |
No audio. Clip from Mini Poodle breed ring, Standard
Poodle breed ring, Parade of Champions, then very short
clip of BIS judging that doesn't show winner being
awarded. BIS was judged by Langdon Skarda who awarded BIS to the Pug, Ch.
Dhandys Favorite Woodchuck. Pug not in clip.
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| 106th |
1982 Disc 3 |
Disc 1 Working
Group, feature interview with John Ashbey; Disc 2 Terrier Group, feature "The benching areas personality
dog." Non-Sporting Group; Disc 3 end of Non-Sporting Group, then BIS
judging. BIS was Judged by Mrs. Robert Lindsay who
awarded the Pekingese Ch. St Aubrey Dragonora of Elsdon handled by William
Tranior. The second Pekeingese to win BIS at WKC.
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| 108th |
1984 |
Hound Group and BIS judging only
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| 109th |
1985 |
Groups on individual discs. Herding Group and BIS judging on same disc. BIS was
judged by Elsworth Howeell and awarded to the Scottish Terrier Ch.
Braeburn's Close Encounter handled by George Ward. The 6th Scottie to win
BIS at WKC.
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| 110th |
1986 |
All groups and BIS judging
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| 111th |
1987 |
Night 1: Part 1 = Working Group; Pedigree Pups fearure; Terrier Group, pet
cemetary feature; first part of Non-Sporting Group. Night 1 Part 2 = Non-Sporting Group
continued, Herding Group. Night 2: Part 1 = Sporting Group, feature about Cleveland Browns, Hound Group,
beginning of Toy Group. Night 2: Part 2 = Toy Group continued then BIS judging
(Part 4 on disc). BIS judged by Louis Auslander
awarded to German Shepherd Ch. Covy Tucker Hill's Manhattan handled by James
Moses. To date the only GSD to win BIS at WKC.
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| 112th |
1988 |
Night 1: Part 1 = Sporting Group, dog show 101,
beginning of Hound Group. Night 1: Part 2 = Hound Group continued, Scent
article race, Toy Group, feature with K. Pastella in grooming area, Queens
K-9 Unit feature, Night 2 : Part 1 = Working Group, feature re:training
basic Obedience, beginning of Terrier Group. Night 2 : Part 2 = Terrier Group
continued, feature on Seeing Eye, Non-Sporting Group, Herding Group. Night 2
: Part 3 = Feature seeing eye dogs then BIS judging. BIS was judged by Mrs.
Michelle Billings and awarded to Pomeranian Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming,
II. To date the only Pomeranian to win BIS at WKC.
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| 114th |
1990 |
Part 1: Working Grp; Terrier Grp;
beginning of Non-Sporting Grp; Part 2: Non-Sporting Grp continued; Herding Grp--does not show final of
Grp; Second Night begins:
Sporting Grp; beginning of Hound Grp; Part 3: Hound Grp continued does-not show final awarding in the Grp;
Toy Grp; Junior Showmanship awarding; BIS judging.
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2004 Poster Giclée Print
"WESTMINSTER. THERE'S ONLY ONE."

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SIZE: 22"x30"
ARTIST: Misha Lenn
PRESS RELEASE
"Westminster. There's only one", the special poster commemorating the 2004 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, is sold out.
A limited number of special giclée prints of the artwork are now available. These prints incorporate a special technique used by Misha that involves spraying small dots of ink onto fine quality "Arches" watercolor paper, the same paper that is used for original paintings. On paper, the inks are actually absorbed slightly and blend to create fine art reproductions that are often indistinguishable from the originals. The process yields prints of stunning vibrancy, depth and realism.
Giclée printing is a very slow process, producing one print at a time. The paper size is 22" x 30" with the image itself slightly smaller. Giclée prints are considered fine art and therefore they are signed and numbered individually in pencil by the artist. In addition, Misha also applies custom touches with watercolor, tempera and color pencils, making each of the giclée prints unique.
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