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XRH1738639 La Fontaine's fable (by Jean de La Fontaine) : the Wolf, the Nanny-Goat, and The Kid, engraving by J.J. Grandville, c. 1838-40
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DUV4214370 Illustrations by JJ Granville (1803-1847), reported on wood by Auguste Desperet (1804-1865)and engraved by Franz Robert Richard Brend'Amour
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BON64155 by Hendrick van de Sande Bakhuyzen
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WOR49048 by Averil Mary Burleigh
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UIS5088097 Morocco Bindings', c 1845. Vignette from a lithographic plate showing a man reading in a library. The books shown are rare editions bound in goatskin. Taken from 'The Goat' in 'Graphic Illustrations of Animals - showing their utility to man in their services during life, and uses after death' (1845), illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and R K Thomas, and published by Thomas Varty. Printed by J Graf, C Graf, Day & Haghe. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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BL11795
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BAL14998 by Roelandt Jacobsz. Savery
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BAL25673 by Randolph Caldecott
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BAL35835 by Thomas van der Wilt
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BAL25606
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NOO56987 by Jnr John Frederick Herring
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BAL39567 by Kate Herman Frederick Carel Ten
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UIS5088301 Lithofellic acid bezoar, from a goat. Bezoars are small stones which form in the stomachs or intestines of certain animals, often goats, which were once thought to be antidotal. The name comes from an Arabic word meaning 'against all poison'. This example, shown in its original box, was used as a remedy against many diseases. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIS5088304 Lithofellic acid bezoar, from a goat. Bezoars are small stones found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, often goats, which were once thought to be antidotal. The name comes from an Arabic word meaning 'against all poison'. This example, shown in its original box, was used as a remedy against many diseases. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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AMO113020
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SCP65166
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PFA63705 by Snr. J.F. Herring
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CH36696 by Hendrick van de Sande Bakhuyzen
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UIS5063501 Celestial globe, 1533-35. Detail showing the decorative figure of the constellation of Capricorn (the sea goat), one of the 12 signs of the zodiac. Made by Johann Schoner in Nuremberg, Germany, this is the oldest known printed celestial globe in existence. An almost identical globe can be seen in the famous painting 'The Ambassadors' (1533) by Hans Holbein, on display at the National Gallery in London. Like later examples, this early globe is decorated with ornate constellation figures obscuring the stars. The celestial globe is a three-dimensional model of the heavens on which the stars are plotted on the outside of a sphere. Originating in the Ancient World, it was probably inspired by the discovery that the Earth was round. These globes could be used to teach various astronomical principles. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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UIS5088687 Triangulation, c 1606. Two illustrated plates taken from 'The Workings of the Military and Geometric Compass' (1606) by Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Galileo's treatise on the use of the compass was published in Padua, Italy in 1606, following a dispute with Simon Marius (1570-1624), a fellow professor at Padua, who Galileo accused of plagiarising his proportional compass. Galileo successfully brought action against a pupil of Marius, Baldassar Capra, after Marius had returned to Germany. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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PRX1000467 Illustrator:C. Weber Engraver:A. FleischmannFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Hausziege, Wildziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra iharal, Capra villosa
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PRX997492 From ‘Bilderbuch für Kinder’ (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822) Ziegen und Böcke verschiedener ArtDer Steinbock, die Haus-Ziege, die Angoria-Ziege, der Bock, die Ziege, die Mamber-Ziege, die Juida-Ziege, der Zwerg-Bock, SäugetiereCapra ibex, Capra hircus, Capra hircus angorensis, Capra hircus mambrica, Capra hircus reversa, Capra hircus depressa
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UIS5088684 Title page of 'The Operation...' by Galileo, 1606. Title page of 'Le Operazioni del Compasso Geometrico et Militare' ('The Operation of the Geometric and Military Compass', Padua, 1606). Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) published this treatise on the use of the compass following a dispute with Simon Marius (1570-1624), a fellow professor at Padua, who Galileo accused of plagiarising his proportional compass. Galileo successfully brought action against a pupil of Marius, Baldassar Capra, after Marius had returned to Germany. Galileo is one of the greatest scientists and his achievements include the discovery of Jupiter's moons and the laws governing falling bodies. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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BON40306 by Frederik Rohde
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PFA59717 by Michiel Carre
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MAI45043 by Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven
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BL3276528 Luttrell PsalterEngland [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335Language: LatinSource/Shelfmark: Add. 42130, f.76[Whole folio] Psalm 38. Border decoration; in the lower margin, a blue goat pulling at a leaf, and an animal grotesque with bird's headImage taken from Luttrell Psalter.Originally published/produced in England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335.
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PHE79097 by William Alfred Gibson
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PC720430
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PFA73207 by Abraham-Jansz Begeyn
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BL3265084 Anvar-i Suhayli.Author: Husayn Va'iz Kashifi / Illustrator: Mirza GhulamIndia, 1610-1611Language: PersianSource/Shelfmark: Add. 18579, f.63The fox crushed between two fighting goats. A miniature painting from a seventeenth century manuscript of Anvar-i Suhayli, a version of the Kalila va Dimna fables.Image taken from Anvar-i Suhayli.Originally published/produced in India, 1610-1611.
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PRX1000472 Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Mamberziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus mambrica
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PRX1000471 Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Angoraziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus angorensis
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PRX1000476 Illustrator:Werner und Fr. Wagner Engraver:A. SchleichFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Kaschmirziege, Angoraziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra lanigera, Capra aegagrus lanigera, Capra angorensis
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XAM66451 by Friedrich Gauermann
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BAL39346 by Eduard Weichberger
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IL3611001 From Prints from various sources c.1940's
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LLM6004608 The goat and the swing. Illustration for Fools Paradise (John Camden Hotten, 1871).
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BAL42403 by Aelbert Cuyp
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LLM3095796 The scape goat. Illustration for Bible book published by SPCK, c 1890.
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LLM2806369 Goat. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK, 1857).
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UDK5007112
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LLM461546 Goats. Illustration for Aunt Louisa's Sunday Picture Book, printed in Colours by Kronheim (Frederick Warne, c 1890).
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NOO64291 by William Affleck
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PRX1000624 Illustrator:Johann Eberhard Ihle Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Hausziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus
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PRX1000477 Illustrator:Johann Eberhard Ihle Engraver:Johann Carl BockFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Ungehörnte Ziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus ecornis
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PRX1000473 Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Zwergziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus reversa
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PRX1000482 Illustrator:A. Schleich Engraver:A. SchleichFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Ägyptische Ziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenAegoceros capra resima
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PRX1000475 Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Zwergbock, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus depressa
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CDR5949475 He-Goat and hare in burrow
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PRX1000481 Illustrator:Werner Engraver:A. SchleichFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Ägyptische Ziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenAegoceros capra arietina
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LLM2792670 The goat-chaise. Illustration for Chatterbox (1884). Digitally cleaned image.
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IL2920094 Pads, Paws and Claws published by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co circa 1910 Edwin Noble (1876-1941)
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LLM6004609 The goat and the swing. Illustration for Fools Paradise (John Camden Hotten, 1871).
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RUS68449 by Robert Poetzelberger
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BON83351
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UIS5091018 The constellation Capricornus, 1603. Illustration taken from 'Uranometria' (1603) by Johann Bayer, showing the zodiacal constellation of Capricornus (the Seagoat). German astronomer and lawyer Johann Bayer (1572-1625) invented the system for naming stars using letters from the Greek alphabet, a system still used today for the brighter stars - those visible to the human eye without the aid of a telescope. 'Uranometria' depicts the positions of nearly 1000 stars in addition to those identified by Tycho Brahe. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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PRX1000479 Illustrator:Landseer Engraver:A. FleischmannFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Schneeziege, Bergziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra americana, Capra columbiana, Oreamnos americanus
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PRX1000474 Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Zwergziege, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra hircus reversa
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LLM2793447 Singular Dexterity of a Goat. Illustration for The Penny Magazine, 9 June 1832. Digitally cleaned image.
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PWI92547
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KWE131451
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BL3306648 Aja'ib-almakhlukat wa ghara'ib almaujudatLanguage: Persian Source/Shelfmark: I.O. ISLAMIC 1919, f.157This is an undated translation from Arabic into Persian of the first part of 'Aja'ib-almakhlukat wa ghara'ib almaujudat' by the thirteenth century sage al-Kazwini (sometimes rendered as al-Qazwini).
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CH35064 by Friedrich Gauermann
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BRA36456 by Jnr John Frederick Herring
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LLM462142 Ibex. Illustration for The Feathers and Fur Picture Book (George Routledge, c 1890). Engraving by Kronheim.
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LLM338083 Abraham offering up Isaac. Illustration from William Canton's 'The Bible Story' (c 1910); original c 12cm by 16cm.
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MPX5086290 Small boy feeding goat. 1960 C79-002
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LAL313338 Wild Life in Danger: Is Is Too Late?. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 437 (30 May 1970).
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XIR105670 chapel for celebrating the funerary cult; decoration evokes life on earth;
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CH19456 by Marne Jean Louis De
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PRX1000470 Engraver:Johann Friedrich VolkartFrom ‘Die Säugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit Beschreibungen’, 1774-1855, published by Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber (1739-1810)Wildziege, Hörner, Schädel, Zähne, Ziege, Naturgeschichte, Illustration, Tiere, Säugetiere, ZiegenCapra aegagrus
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AMO113750
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LLM2793461 Cachemire Goats. Illustration for The Penny Magazine, 21 September 1833. Digitally cleaned image.
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CW116302 by Frederick Lee Bridell
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IND113517
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BAL37784 by Jnr John Frederick Herring
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BAG2829519
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UIS5098447 The 'Deer-goat', 1607. Edward Topsell (1572-1625?) describes this as 'Of the first kind of Tragelaphus, which may be called a deer-goat'. He also called it a female Hart. Woodcut from Topsell's 'The Historie of foure-footed beastes', published in London in 1607. Topsell's main source was 'Historiae animalium' by Conrad Gesner (1516-1565) published in 1551. He translated and edited Gesner's text, adding his own. The engravings are exact reproductions of those in Gesner's work. Topsell's work was the first major book on animals printed in Britain in English. It summarized all real and mythical zoological knowledge collected since antiquity, but it was soon rendered obsolete by new discoveries. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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MPX5086350 Small boy feeding goat. 1960 C79
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SCG56683 by George Wiliam Horlor
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MP17476 by Edward Wilkins Waite
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LLM2786894 The Kids. Illustration for Chatterbox (1882). Digitally cleaned image.
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UIS5100472 Sagittarius the archer and Capricorn the goat, 1489. Woodcut of two signs of the zodiac with text which discusses the appearance of comets in each of these constellations and the terrible events that happen afterwards. Illustration from 'Compilatio...de astrorum scientia' (Compilation of knowledge of stars) by Leopoldus, Duke of Austria, published in Augsburg in 1489. Leopoldus was an Austrian astronomer who lived in the middle or second half of the thirteenth century. The 'Compilatio' was a collection of Latin translations from Arabic astronomical works and was divided into ten books. It is one of the earliest astronomical treatises in a common language and is embellished with numerous woodcuts of horoscopes, constellations and planets. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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LCF223113 child aged three and a half;
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SCP65156 found near temple of Inshushinak;
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RAF81438 by Samuel van den Hecken
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JVH128393 by Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem
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LOU71518
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BON58959
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HFE4473121 Goat Cheese/P'Tit Sainte Moure
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GLS3550966
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LLE812904 Caricature of William Pitt as a smoking goat. Entitled All the Talents. Published 1807.
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XIR26542 the figure of Moses is also interpreted as being Joachim;
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DUV4205129 The goat. Engraving in "Mon premier Grand Alphabet". Bernardin-Bechet Edition, Paris, circa 1890. Illustrations by A. des Lilleuls. No page, 46 pages. Dim: 31x22cm .
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XAM79079 by Hugo Gerard Strohl
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BON70873 Une Jeune gardeuse de chevres;
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NUM116841 by Jean Baptiste Pillement
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XYC151685
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SCP53231
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