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Fish Collection (page 8)

"From Hogarth's Beer Street to the Dreamtime

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Fish Collection: Sketch by Fish of Charleston dancing at the Florida Club
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Fish Collection: Maurice and Eleonora at the Acacia, 1926
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Fish Collection: The new ballroom at the Savoy by Fish
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Fish Collection: Scottish Types - Leistering Salmon, Clan MacGregor
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Fish Collection: Stationery, Pawlyn & Sons, Victoria Square, Truro, Cornwall
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Fish Collection: Squalus maximus, Basking shark taken at Brighton 5 Dec 1812
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Fish Collection: Winston Churchill by a lake at Chartwell
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Fish Collection: Salmo stomachicus, or Gillaroo
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Fish Collection: Perca fluviatilis, or European Perch
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Fish Collection: Anguilla anguilla, or Dublin Eel
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Fish Collection: Jacky lashtail, Amphibolurus muricatus
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Fish Collection: Amboina sailfin lizard, Hydrosaurus amboinensis
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Fish Collection: Tanzania - Fish & Nut Vendors, Zanzibar City
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Fish Collection: Caricature of Leslie Henson by George Whitelaw
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Fish Collection: Shark sucker fish, Remora remora (Fork-tailed remora, Echeneis remora)
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Fish Collection: The fahaka pufferfish, Nile puffer, globe fish, lineatus puffer (Tetraodon farakah)
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Fish Collection: Atlantic Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), side view
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Fish Collection: Sea Trout, Salmo trutta, side view
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Fish Collection: Haliaeetus leucocephalus, flying Bald eagle holding a fish in its talons
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Fish Collection: Shark and Sting Ray
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Fish Collection: Illustration of Splake (Salvelinus namaycush X Salvelinus fontinalis)
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Fish Collection: Illustration of John Dory (Zeus faber)
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Fish Collection: Red Lionfish flares its deadly spines
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Fish Collection: ALGONQUIAN: FISHING, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans fishing. Watercolor
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Fish Collection: Scotch lassies engaged in curing kippers at Douglas, on the Isle of Man September
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Fish Collection: African fish eagle (Haliaeetus vocifer) fishing, Chobe National Park, Botswana, Africa
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Fish Collection: Sardine (Sardina pilchardus)
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Fish Collection: Ancient Greek fresco depicting fisherman, 1500 B. C. from Akrotiri, Thera, Greece
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Fish Collection: Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2
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Fish Collection: Naso lituratus, orangespine unicornfish
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Fish Collection: Pterois volitans, red lionfish
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Fish Collection: ASARFATI, Josef or Joseph (ca. 1299). Jewish
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Fish Collection: Oban harbour, Scotland
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Fish Collection: Norwich
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Fish Collection: Jain cosmological map, 19th century
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Fish Collection: Longshan Temple waterfall with swimming Koi Fish
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Fish Collection: Fishing boat overlooking the Sound of Eriskay from South Uist
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Fish Collection: Filey Fisherman making nets early 1900s
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Fish Collection: Fish packing shed, Grimsby, Victorian period
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Fish Collection: Life on a North Sea trawler -- fisherman at work on deck. Date: 1960s
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Fish Collection: Illustration of Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus), Rhincodontidae; threatened / endangered species
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Fish Collection: Barbel
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Fish Collection: Queens of Bahamas
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Fish Collection: Pisces, from the zodiac window (stained glass)
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Fish Collection: The Little Mermaid before a statue in the sea, illustration for a fairy tale by Hans
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Fish Collection: The Angler Who Caught Something by H. M. Bateman
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Fish Collection: A Whaler with Boats fast to a 'Fish'(with the Gun Harpoon) (engraving)
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Fish Collection: Nuthall Temple, Nottinghamshire, 1869 (oil on wood)


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"From Hogarth's Beer Street to the Dreamtime: Exploring the Global Fascination with Fish" Dive into a world of art and culture as we explore the captivating theme of fish. From William Hogarth's iconic painting "Beer Street, " where fish symbolize prosperity, to Aboriginal art in Australia depicting fish from the Dreamtime, these aquatic creatures have captured human imagination for centuries. Travel back in time to ancient Pompeii, where a mesmerizing mosaic showcases Roman seafood delicacies. Marvel at Newfoundland's rich history, where cod fishing has shaped its identity and economy for generations. Embark on a journey to Cape Town's V & A Waterfront, framed by the majestic Table Mountain, offering breathtaking views while enjoying delectable seafood dishes. Transport yourself to late 1800s Cornwall, witnessing locals tucking pilchards at Cadgwith Harbor - a testament to their deep connection with fishing traditions. Discover Saint Anthony of Padua preaching to fishes in an enchanting tale that highlights humanity's spiritual bond with nature. Explore geological strata from the 19th century, unraveling Earth's history through fossilized remains found within layers of rock. Immerse yourself in Craster harbor’s picturesque scenery in Northumberland, England – a haven for fishermen seeking bountiful catches amidst Europe’s coastal beauty. Join Ernest Hemingway on his legendary fishing adventures that inspired generations of anglers worldwide. Lastly, indulge your sense of whimsy with William Heath Robinson’s imaginative artwork featuring an amusingly complex contraption designed for catching fish – proving that even humor can be found within our fascination with these aquatic wonders. Fish transcend borders and cultures; they are not merely sustenance but symbols of abundance and inspiration throughout history. So whether you're admiring masterpieces or casting your own line into tranquil waters – let us celebrate this enduring connection between humans and fish across time and continents.