<P> Dogs Playing Poker, by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge, refers collectively to an 1894 painting, a 1903 series of sixteen oil paintings commissioned by Brown & Bigelow to advertise cigars, and a 1910 painting . All eighteen paintings in the overall series feature anthropomorphized dogs, but the eleven in which dogs are seated around a card table have become well known in the United States as examples of kitsch art in home decoration . </P> <P> Critic Annette Ferrara has described Dogs Playing Poker as "indelibly burned into...the American collective - schlock subconscious...through incessant reproduction on all manner of pop ephemera". </P>

Who painted the picture of dogs playing poker