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Sunday, March 27, 2016

ANIMALS . . . by different artists, part 1

a Paul Jouve illustration of a man with an elephant
a Paul Jouve illustration
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
an A.B. Frost illustration of a laundry-tangled horse resembling Pegasus
an A.B. Frost illustration       see full size
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Eric Drooker at, general strike, a red cat
Eric Drooker
   
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
an 1885 illustration of a man in silhouette observing frogs at a marsh frogs
an 1885 illustration
   
A N I M A L S  in  art
            
a Bill Peet children's book illustration 1959 alligator
a Bill Peet children's book illustration,  1959       see full size
   
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
    
an Olaf Gulbransson cartoon of women chasing away a stork which symbolizes childbirth
an Olaf Gulbransson cartoon of women chasing away a stork which symbolizes childbirth
    
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
     
a Léon Becker illustration of a mans shoe cruching insects
a Léon Becker illustration
    
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a 1906 illustration German, a girl meets wild bird under a yellow sky
a 1906 illustration
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A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a Léon Carré illustration, a soldier on horse appreciates gentle animals in the forest
a Léon Carré illustration
   
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
an Agnes Miller Parker illustration of a squirrel in pine
an Agnes Miller Parker illustration,  1940s?
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
                
Michael Sowa,  an odd pig race between towns
Michael Sowa ... an odd pig race between towns
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A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Charles F. Tunnicliffe color illustration of a woodpecker
a Charles F. Tunnecliffe illustration
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a Seymour Chwast illustration 1980s, design styles, a gentleman cat in silhouette
a Seymour Chwast illustration,  1980s       see full size
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a Charles Livingston Bull illustration, big cat meets giant owl
a Charles Livingston Bull illustration
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
                
Andy Warhol 1983, a frog
Andy Warhol,  1983
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A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a Charles Robinson pen and ink illustration of a flying bird
a Charles Robinson illustration
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Ludwig Jungnickle, a strange herd of sheep
Ludwig Jungnickle
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A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a slobbering camel by a Disney artist
a camel by a Disney artist
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
E.A. Séguy color ornament 1920s, butterfies and beetles
E.A. Séguy ornament,  1920s
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Edward Julius Detmold color illustration of a winter owl
an Edward Julius Detmold illustration
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Ernst Haeckel zoological illustration
an Ernst Haeckel zoological illustratio       see full size

A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Heinrich Kley, aligators climbing a mountain
Heinrich Kley
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Peter Kolb 1800s color illustration of a black butterfly
a Peter Kolb zoological illustration,  1800s       see full size
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
a Konstantin Korovin painting of fishers
a Konstantin Korovin painting
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A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Lalique dish
a Lalique glass dish
   
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Manfred Schatz color art of a moving squirrel in snow
Manfred Schatz art,  1980?
    
A N I M A L S  in  art
       
Mark Catesby illustration 1700s
a Mark Catesby illustration,  1700s

 A N I M A L S  in  art
        
Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth 1926, running antelope
Norbertine von Bresslern-Roth,  1926       see full size
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
        
Theodoor van Hoijtema
       
A N I M A L S  in  art
        
an Otto Pankok print
Otto Pankok
        
Animals 1       Animals 2      Animals 3
                     Animals 4       Animals 5       Animals 6
 

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