The author reflects on the painting "Jacob and Brontē" by Matthew Watson, a portrait of two dogs sitting in a velvet wingback chair. The author examines the symbolic aspects of the artwork, focusing on the collection of monographs featured next to the dogs and goes on to discuss how the aesthetics of the painting relate to its economic aspects as a commissioned piece.
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