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[[Image:Jacobs-painting-lulu.jpg|thumb|275px|right|A clear view of the original painting by artist [[Thomas Hannsz]], available for sale at [http://gallery.artistrising.com/ExploreArtwork/portfolio.aspx?AIID=10243&AWID=203018&Col Artist Rising]. ]]
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{{I|I=Jacobs-painting-lulu.jpg|w=275|a=right|c=A clear view of the original painting by artist [[Thomas Hannsz]].}}
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'''A painting of a dog''' was seen hanging in [[the Cabin]] when [[Ben]] brought [[Locke]] there to see [[Jacob]]. {{crossref|3x20}} The painting was also seen when [[Hurley]], and then [[Ilana]] visited the Cabin. {{crossref|4x01|5x16-17}} It was destroyed when the Cabin was burned. {{crossref|5x16-17}}
[[Image:Jacobspainting-mona-lisa.jpg|thumb|right|Jacob's painting was painted to resemble Leonardo da Vinci's ''Mona Lisa''. {{Crossref|The Lostpedia Interview:Thomas Hannsz}}]]
 
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[[Image:JacobsPaintingMoving.jpg|thumb|right|The painting of the dog switches walls within seconds in the scene where Hurley looks in through the cabin window. Note its position in relation to the stovepipe. {{crossref|4x01}}]]
 
 
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'''Jacob<nowiki>'</nowiki>s painting''' is a painting hanging in [[Jacob's cabin]]. It is a portrait of a dog. This painting is first seen in [[Jacob's house]] when [[Ben]] brings [[Locke]] here to visit [[Jacob]]. {{crossref|3x20}} The painting is also seen by [[Hurley]] when he sees Jacob's cabin and peers in. While Hurley is peering into the cabin the painting appears to be switching locations from one wall to another between camera cuts {{crossref|4x01}}. The painting is seen once again in {{ep|5x16}} as Ilana enters the cabin. It is destroyed when her [[Ilana's group|crew of people]] burn the cabin down {{crossref|5x16}}.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The painting is known to be a painting of the real life dog [[Ms. Honolulu]] (aka "Lulu"), the pet of ''Lost'' executive producer [[Jack Bender]], rescued by Bender's daughter Sophie from the Honolulu Humane Society. [http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Feb/25/il/FP702250331.html]
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* The painting is known to be a painting of the real life dog [[Ms. Honolulu]] (aka "Lulu"), the pet of ''Lost'' costume designer [[Roland Sanchez]].[http://www.hawaiiup.com/lost/2009/12/05/trans-2009-12-06-lost-master-class-3/] Lulu originally belonged to executive producer [[Jack Bender]], whose daughter Sophie rescued her from the Honolulu Humane Society.[http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2007/Feb/25/il/FP702250331.html]
* The painting, titled ''Jacob's Dog'', was in real life created by artist [[Thomas Hannsz]] who also is among the [[Background_cast#Others_background|Others background]] cast. Hannsz was able to create the painting because he happened to be the caretaker of Lulu while Bender was away or on the set. It is unknown if the prop used in the filming of ''Lost'' was a print that was artificially aged, or if the lighting and post-production alone resulted in its yellowish appearance.
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* The painting, titled ''Jacob's Dog'', was in real life created by artist [[Thomas Hannsz]], who also is among the [[Background_cast#Others_background|Others background]] cast. Hannsz was able to create the painting because he happened to be the caretaker of Lulu while Bender was away or on the set. It is unknown if the prop used in the filming of ''Lost'' was a print that was artificially aged, or if the lighting and post-production alone resulted in its yellowish appearance.
*Jack Bender hopes to incorporate [[Lulu]] as a larger part of the story line of the show, however this has yet to unfold.{{Source needed}}
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 October 2010

Jacobs-painting-lulu

A clear view of the original painting by artist Thomas Hannsz.

A painting of a dog was seen hanging in the Cabin when Ben brought Locke there to see Jacob. ("The Man Behind the Curtain") The painting was also seen when Hurley, and then Ilana visited the Cabin. ("The Beginning of the End")  ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2") It was destroyed when the Cabin was burned. ("The Incident, Parts 1 & 2")

Jacobspainting-mona-lisa

Jacob's painting was painted to resemble Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. (The Lostpedia Interview:Thomas Hannsz)

Trivia

  • The painting is known to be a painting of the real life dog Ms. Honolulu (aka "Lulu"), the pet of Lost costume designer Roland Sanchez.[1] Lulu originally belonged to executive producer Jack Bender, whose daughter Sophie rescued her from the Honolulu Humane Society.[2]
  • The painting, titled Jacob's Dog, was in real life created by artist Thomas Hannsz, who also is among the Others background cast. Hannsz was able to create the painting because he happened to be the caretaker of Lulu while Bender was away or on the set. It is unknown if the prop used in the filming of Lost was a print that was artificially aged, or if the lighting and post-production alone resulted in its yellowish appearance.

See also

Unanswered questions

Unanswered questions
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For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Dog painting/Theories
  • What is the significance of the dog to Jacob's storyline, if any?

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