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Animals Collection (#9)

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Background imageAnimals Collection: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageAnimals Collection: JUMPING MOUSE, 1846. Jumping Mouse (Meriones hudsonicus). Lithograph, 1846

JUMPING MOUSE, 1846. Jumping Mouse (Meriones hudsonicus). Lithograph, 1846, after the painting by John James Audubon

Background imageAnimals Collection: LARGE TAILED SKUNK. Large Tailed Skunk (Mephitis macroura). Lithograph, 1846

LARGE TAILED SKUNK. Large Tailed Skunk (Mephitis macroura). Lithograph, 1846, after the painting by John James Audubon

Background imageAnimals Collection: GREENLAND WHALE. Colored lithograph, 19th century

GREENLAND WHALE. Colored lithograph, 19th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: QUAGGA (Equus quagga). Lithograph, French, 1824

QUAGGA (Equus quagga). Lithograph, French, 1824

Background imageAnimals Collection: HALLOWEEN: BLACK CAT. The black cat, a traditional Halloween symbol. Decorative cut

HALLOWEEN: BLACK CAT. The black cat, a traditional Halloween symbol. Decorative cut

Background imageAnimals Collection: INSECTS: BEES. Woodcut, English, 1658

INSECTS: BEES. Woodcut, English, 1658

Background imageAnimals Collection: BADGER: JOHN JOY, JR. John Joy, Jr. Oil on canvas, c1758, by Joseph Badger

BADGER: JOHN JOY, JR. John Joy, Jr. Oil on canvas, c1758, by Joseph Badger

Background imageAnimals Collection: PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

PEARS SOAP AD, 1888. American magazine advertisement, 1888

Background imageAnimals Collection: LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine

LABOR CARTOON, 1904. Social Welfare for Workers. Cartoon from Simplicissimus, 1904, by Theodor Heine. The caption translates: You see, my children, I now eat this sausage

Background imageAnimals Collection: MAYPOLE SOAP, 1898. English newspaper advertisement, 1898

MAYPOLE SOAP, 1898. English newspaper advertisement, 1898

Background imageAnimals Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 16 July 1925

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 16 July 1925

Background imageAnimals Collection: MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 3 September 1925

MAGAZINE: LIFE, 1925. Life magazine cover, 3 September 1925

Background imageAnimals Collection: TEMPERANCE, 1877. The temperance sermon. Lithograph, American, 1877

TEMPERANCE, 1877. The temperance sermon. Lithograph, American, 1877

Background imageAnimals Collection: TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. Chris, one of the sled dogs of the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole

TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. Chris, one of the sled dogs of the Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Photograph by Herbert Ponting, 1910 or 1911

Background imageAnimals Collection: MAGPIE, 19TH CENTURY. Magpie and plum blossom. Color woodcut by Hiroshige Ando, mid 19th century

MAGPIE, 19TH CENTURY. Magpie and plum blossom. Color woodcut by Hiroshige Ando, mid 19th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: COLORADO: LUMBERING, c1900. Donkeys being used as pack trains with large planks of lumber strapped

COLORADO: LUMBERING, c1900. Donkeys being used as pack trains with large planks of lumber strapped to their sides, Colorado. Photograph, c1900

Background imageAnimals Collection: INDIA: PHEASANTS. Miniature painting of a group of pheasants, from a natural history manuscript

INDIA: PHEASANTS. Miniature painting of a group of pheasants, from a natural history manuscript, Indian, late 16th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination

RABIES CARTOON, c1890. Hydrophobia. A muzzled dog complaining about rabies vaccination, developed by Louis Pasteur in 1885. Contemporary English cartoon

Background imageAnimals Collection: MARC: THE TIGER, 1912. Oil on canvas by Franz Marc

MARC: THE TIGER, 1912. Oil on canvas by Franz Marc



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