11 x 17  Portrait poster of Adrian Konstantinovitch Jefticheff, the "Human Dog of the Caucausus" by world renowned artist Ari Roussimoff.  Mr. Roussimoff has exhibited his paintings in over 100 showings worldwide including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Nicholas Roerich Museum, M.L. Gallery of Fine Arts, Nakhamkin Galleries, Arma Galleries, Galerie Erich Ehmer and many others.  He is also the director of the documentary "Freaks Uncen- sored!: A Human Sideshow" (1998)
A Skye Terrier.  Jo Jo was often compared to this breed of dog - for obvious reasons
JO JO   The Human Skye Terrier
A dog's head on a boy's body. Greatest living curiosity civilization ever saw.  Secured at an accrural salary of $300 for the week.  He can talk in four languages.  He will amuse you and delight you.  Thousands and thousands have paid $1 to see Jo Jo.  May be seen with other wonders this week for 10 cents.  He was captured in the wilds of a Russian forest as a babe with his father but his mother was not discovered.  the learned of Europe have delved in vain to ascertain why he should have a human intellect with a canine visage.
(newspaper blurb, Oct 1894)
Fedor's obit found in the Newark (Ohio) Advocate 1 Feb 1904
DID YOU KNOW  I saw "Jo-Jo, the dog-faced boy" referenced as late as 1998 in an episode of the popular TV series "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer"
JO JO  PART III
newspaper advertising the appearance of Fedor - 1887
Mr. A. Jefticheff, taken from "Essentials of Diseases of the Skin"