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LLE820579 Domestic Scene with lady and a young child reaching out for her maid.
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PWI90097 by Gabriel Metsu
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FLO4995403 Conversavione of Ladies, 1848. Satirical print of ladies in a salon discussing fashion, children, dogs and man servants. Handcoloured etching by John Leech from Follies of the Year, from PunchÕs Pocket Books, Bradbury, London, 1864.
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PHL2641398
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XJF1072732 by Henry William Bunbury
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BBC63956 by Edwin Landseer
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BL3275367 The Fables of Aesop and others. Translated into humAuthor: Aesop / Illustrator: Bennett, C.H; Swain, JW. Kent & Co.: London, 1857Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 12305.g.11, opposite 11A dog and a young lady, fearful of a shadow.Image taken from The Fables of Aesop and others. Translated into human nature, designed and drawn on the wood by Charles H. Bennett, etc.Originally published/produced in W. Kent & Co.: London, 1857.
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CMN3743894
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LLM6000930 My Lady’s Daughter; The Wish; Curly Locks; Peep Peep; The Watch Dog’s Bark; Mary Mary. Illustration for The Prince of Nursery Playmates (Sampson Low, c 1885).
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TOR89611 by William Holman Hunt
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HTF739832 James Cecil (1666-94) later 4th Earl of Salisbury. Lady Catherine, later Lady Downing.
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DTR362299
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LAL300449 Jack and Jill and the Old Castle. From Jack and Jill Book no. 8 (1962).
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UIG3735536 Illustration depicting a boating trip in which included the dog. Dated 19th century.
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XJF488954 The Original Fishmonger's Hall was destroyed in the Great Fire of London. The subsequent incarnation that is seen in this image was then remodelled in 1832 and in turn destroyed by fire during the blitz.
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CHE18115 by Heinrich Hansen
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HRP5245779 Watercolour and pencil drawing of Princess Victoria (later Queen Victoria (1837-1901)) stroking a poodle. A ball and a hoop lie on the ground nearby This drawing was made while the artist was staying with the Royal Family at Ramsgate on the Kent coastArtist: Lady Elizabeth Keith Heathcote (fl 1815-25)
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UIG3077830 Engraving of mother with her infant child and dog in the countryside. Dated 18th Century
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MAI6437475 The girl wears a blue and white striped kimono. She is watched by a woman in a mauve and red floral kimono. They are on a wooden veranda and in the background a hilly landscape, pond, foot bridge and more figures are visible. Print has a green decorative border. Crepe print. Publisher: Tomoe.
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ATK43865 by James John Hill
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XOS3745700 by Edgar Degas (1834-1917)
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LIP1040720 Snapshots at Barnet Fair. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 September 1902.
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CMN3743879
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LLM7201006 Woman, child and her pet dog relaxing in the garden. Illustration from Bebe Devient Savant, by Madame Doudet (Theodore Lefevre, Paris, c1875).
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LLM3651950 Resolution. Illustration for Sunlight and Song by Frederic E Weatherly illuststrated by E K Johnson, E Wilson and others (Hildesheimer Faulkner, 1892).
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CH378323 Richard of Shrewsbury (1473-83) 1st Duke of York, second son of King Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville; imprisoned in the Tower of London by Richard III; Princes in the Tower; married Anne de Mowbray (1472-81) 8th Countess of Norfolk, in St. Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, 15th January 1478;
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XJF437991 Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Somerset (1667-1722); Lady Elizabeth was the only surviving daughter of the 11th Earl of Northumberland and deemed Baroness Percy in her own right; She first married Henry Cavendish, Earl of Ogle (c.1659-1680) but he died the following year, secondly Thomas Thynne (1648-1682) but he was murdered 6 months later; Thirdly she married Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset in 1682; Lady Elizabeth was a close personal friend of Queen Anne; The inscription underneath describes the print as being "Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew/ballcony in little Queen street";
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LLM8626650 Settlement of the Alemanni. Illustration from Die Gute Alte Zeit - Bilder aus dem Leben unserer Vorvater, by Hans Lehmann (F Zahn, Neuchatel, c1902).
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LLM2809101 The Queen and Princesses Jolanda and Mafalda inaugurate the International Dog Show at the Zoological Garden in Rome. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 7-14 May 1922.
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LLL733183 Lady's Dress Glued to Floor with Egyptian Tenexine.
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FNM336886 William, a sailor boy; Robert, ex drummer boy; Rousch, a Crimean dog; Peter Grillage, a little Russian prisoner;
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CH827648 Group Portrait of the Jacott-Hoppesack Family with a Hound in a Sumptuous Classical Interior, a Lady and Gentleman Strolling in a Park Through a Doorway Beyond. Pieter de Hooch (1629-1684). Oil on canvas. 98.2 x 112.8cm.
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NBY3671435 Trade cards.
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LLM2783648 Chased by hunters and Amazons and by the inexorable canine molt, a deer escaped from the forest did not hesitate to enter the town of Senlis, near Paris, always chased by the noisy procession. Then penetrated the courtyard of a palace, the poor deer managed to escape the pursuers and reach the fields; but later he was caught on the bank of a river. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 27 November 1932.
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FIA5326644 Portrait d'une femme et d'une petite fille (Portrait of a lady and a little girl). Peinture de Justus Suttermans (1597-1681). Huile sur toile, 89 x 74 cm, vers 1660. Art flamand, style baroque. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou.
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LAL7144727 The Dog Clipper. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1969.
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JPP9021040 Pieter Jansz Pourbus (1523/1524-1584) (kind of)Widow with her sonFlanders, 1564Oil on woodDole, Musée des Beaux-Arts
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MOU84123 by William Hogarth
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LLL733527 Scour Kettles With Sapolio.
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FIA5351476 Promenade d'une vieille dame. (An Old Lady Walk). Marchant sur le chemin d'un parc enneige, elle est suivie par un jeune homme qui porte son petit chien. Peinture de Vladimir Yegorovich Makovski (Makovsky, Makovskij) (1846-1920), huile sur toile, 1877. Art russe, 19e siecle. State Art Museum, Nijni Novgorod (Russie).
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WGL193084 bought by William Lever to use to advertise Sunlight Soap;
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XOS9006592 On the right the woman kneels against a rock wall with the child lying on her lap; the boy has a rosary in his hand. On the left sits a dog with a jug (marked St. Bern.) and a bell around its neck.Painting by Charles Picqué
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LAL7144678 The Chemist Shop Lady. People You See, from Teddy Bear magazine, 1966.
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LLM8626941 Boat being hauled ashore over rollers. Illustration from The Prize for Girls and Boys, 1904.
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WGL429872 drawing for 'When We Went Out With Grandmama' from 'Marigold Garden' (1885);
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MPX5130626 Molly Sugden with her dog 'Muffin' 25th May 1978
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MPX5130683 Molly Sugden with her dog 'Muffin' 25th May 1978
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NTE6424516 On the right the eldest girl, Lady Elizabeth, standing full length, three-quarters left, large straw hat, blue ribbon and sash, white dress. Centre, seated in a go-cart, Earl Percy, looking to right front, white dress, pink ribbons. At his feet a greyhound. On his right, the second daughter, Lady Julia, seated holding him, facing right front, white dress and cap blue ribbon. At her feet holding the dog's head the third girl, Lady Agnes, half kneeling. White dress, greyish sash. Her large grey felt hat in left corner. In parkland with trees.
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NBY3671578 Trade cardsReynolds Brothers Fine Shoes Trade Card for Doud & Thomas.
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XOS3740460 George Jackson, English businessman.
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LLM8626679 Return from the hunt. Illustration from Die Gute Alte Zeit - Bilder aus dem Leben unserer Vorvater, by Hans Lehmann (F Zahn, Neuchatel, c1902).
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NGW11686510 Artwork by Anthony Devas (1911-1958)
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LLM11725506 Number Twenty Three. "Look at poor Skinclad; and yet, before he was married, he was one of the gayest dogs in Cliffville." "Yes. Great Mastodons, what a come-down!" Illustration for Our Antediluvian Ancestors by F Opper (C Arthur Pearson, 1903). These drawing were first printed in the New York Evening Journal.By Frederick Burr Opper (1857-1937)
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BLH7207778 Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Percy (1667-1722), as a child, full-length, in a brown dress, seated by a fountain with a spaniel. In a carved and gilded frame, type G.
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LLL733188 Using Red Dye.
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NBY3672542 James Francis Driscoll collection of historical American sheet music, ca 1770-1959, Series 9: Communication and Transportation, n.d., Box 205Coverby Gaskill, Clarence, 1892-1947; Brown, A. Seymour, 1885-1947New York; Detroit: Jerome H. Remick & CO.
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BLH7287446 Artist: Henri-Pierre Danloux (1753-1809)Portrait of Lady Anne Elizabeth Scott (1796-1884), as a child, full-length, seated, in a white dress, with a terrier beside her. In a carved and gilded frame, type G.
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LLM7201169 A Quiet Country Holiday; people gathered around a woman painting. Illustration from The Boy's Own Annual (Boy's Own Paper Office, London, 1910).
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CH8970157 Painting by Hubert Robert
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LLM8635866 Trial. Illustration from The Juvenile Album, or Tales from Far and Near, by Mrs R Lee (Thomas Holmes, Great Book Establishment, London, c1841).
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LLM8631750 Love's Messenger. Illustration for Cassell’s Family Magazine (1896).
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LLL732681 Melville Garden, Downer Landing.
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JLJ4567802 Artist: Nicolas Lancret (1690 - 1743)
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FIA5408521 Painting by Anna Rosina Lisiewska
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XOS7443443 By Lucas Cranach the Elder This triptych was one of Cranach’s first major commissions as court painter to the elector of Saxony in Wittenberg. It treats the popular subject of the ‘Holy Kinship’, the legendary relationship between the Virgin and the mothers of some of the apostles.
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ITR7110243 Triptyque de l’adoration de l’enfant Jésus Jean Bellegambe (1470-1534), 1528 huile sur bois. Trésor de la cathédrale ND de l’Assomption et St Vaast, 62000 Arras
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BEL465912 Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland KG, PC (1754–1787) was a British politician and nobleman, the eldest legitimate son of John Manners, Marquess of Granby. He was styled Lord Roos from 1760 until 1770, and Marquess of Granby from 1770 until 1779.
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GRL7292795 by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo
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LLM7165834 "She gave herself up to Day-dreams." Illustration for Our Darlings, The Children’s Treasury of Pictures and Stories, edited by T J Barnardo, c 1887.
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XOS1273884 Illustrates the proverb 'stick to one's own people'
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LLL733475 Rough On Rats.
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LLM2777653 A new kind of rally. In protest against the increase in the dog tax, 6000 citizens, keeping their animals on a leash, gathered in the town hall square in Wrocław. At a signal the dogs started a barking concert that lasted more than half an hour. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 28 June 1925.
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PCT7311792 3 boxes taken from a French comic book album; adventures of Buster Brown and his dog Tiger (Librairie Hachette 1904) by Richard Felton Outcault (1863 - 1928) - Outcault is considered to have invented comics with his Yellow Kid character and the first modern use of the bubble (phylactery). In this sequence, Buster and Tiger (the latter pretending to be a mad dog) drive customers away from a department fabric store so that Buster's mom and her friend have access to the coupon counter.
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LLM7201066 Pictures of animals and people. Illustration from The Black and White Picture Book (Griffith and Farban, London, c1873).
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LLM7150237 Life in a village, Central Africa. Postcard, early 20th century.
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LLM7201089 Pictures of animals and people. Illustration from The Black and White Picture Book (Griffith and Farban, London, c1873).
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LLM8656129 The Harem skirt. Postcard, early 20th century.
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BBG9278966 Gérard, Marguerite, French painter; 1761 - 1837.The visit, around 1810.Oil on canvas, H. 0.405;L. 0.330.Toulouse, Augsustins museum.Inv. 2005 1 1
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GRL7292594 by Giovanni Antonio Fasolo
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LLL8677531 Ice skating. Christmas greetings card.
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LLL733386 Sewing Machine Being Delivered.
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XOS11850544 Margaret of Austria (1480-1530) Princess of Asturias and Duchess of Savoy, and was appointed Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands; monkey chained to her feet symbolizes the triumph of virtue over sin; the dog is the symbol of fidelity; Painting by Master of 1499 (Bruges)
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UIG5635727 Illustration by Jacques Lagniet (1620-1672), from an XVII th century edition of fables by Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695), French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his Fables, which provided a model for subsequent fabulists across Europe. Jean de La Fontaine collected fables from a wide variety of sources, both Western and Eastern, and adapted them into French free verse. They were issued under the general title of Fables in several volumes from 1668 to 1694 and are considered classics of French literature.
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HIM5247480 Voulez vous des allumettes ? Vendeurs d'allumettes dans la rue a Londres. Une femme et son fils vendant des allumettes avec un chien devant et un carrosse derriere. In ""Cries of London"" (Les Cris de Londres), vers 1870. Corporation of London Libraries and Guildhall Art Gallery.
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BLH7207532 The Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome (?), and a group of kneeling donors. In a carved and gilded frame, type G.
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UIG1582854 United States: 1957 Passengers on a Greyhound dual level Scenicruiser bus ride in comfort with reclining seats and complete washroom facilities.
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LLP729465 A Shoal of Mackerel by W Duncan. From the Extra Supplement to the Illustrated London News, 1 November 1873.
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