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Background imageAnimals Collection: MS. MAGAZINE, 1972. Cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine, spring 1972

MS. MAGAZINE, 1972. Cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine, spring 1972

Background imageAnimals Collection: OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT. Illustration by Leslie Brook (1862-1940) for Edward Lears Nonsense Song

OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT. Illustration by Leslie Brook (1862-1940) for Edward Lears Nonsense Song, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets

Background imageAnimals Collection: RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog

RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog. American lithograph poster, c1920

Background imageAnimals Collection: SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989). Spanish painter. Photographed with objects, including cats

SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989). Spanish painter. Photographed with objects, including cats and water caught in surreal motion. Photographed by Philippe Halsman, c1948

Background imageAnimals Collection: FRENCH VETERINARY CLINIC. Lithograph advertising poster, 1894

FRENCH VETERINARY CLINIC. Lithograph advertising poster, 1894, for Paris veterinary clinic by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen

Background imageAnimals Collection: CARAVAGGIO: ST. PAUL. Conversion of St. Paul. Oil on canvas, c1603

CARAVAGGIO: ST. PAUL. Conversion of St. Paul. Oil on canvas, c1603

Background imageAnimals Collection: HENRY WRIOTHESLEY (1573-1624). 3rd Earl of Southampton in the Tower of London

HENRY WRIOTHESLEY (1573-1624). 3rd Earl of Southampton in the Tower of London. Oil painting by John de Critz, 1603

Background imageAnimals Collection: TUNA. A female bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

TUNA. A female bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)

Background imageAnimals Collection: American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad
RAILROAD POSTER, 1898. American lithograph poster, 1898, for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad

Background imageAnimals Collection: Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of

Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk
WWII: PROPAGANDA POSTER. Because Somebody Talked! American World War II poster, 1943, warning against the dangers of careless talk

Background imageAnimals Collection: American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills

American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills
MEDICINE TRADE CARD, c1880. American merchants trade card, c1880, for Dr. Mettaurs headache pills

Background imageAnimals Collection: Aesops The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders

Aesops The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders
AESOP: WOLF & SHEEP. Aesops The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders

Background imageAnimals Collection: The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables

The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables
AESOP: DOG & SHADOW. The Dog and the Shadow. Drawing by Christopher Sanders from a 20th century edition of Aesops Fables

Background imageAnimals Collection: Pussy cat, pussy cat. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Pussy cat, pussy cat. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose
WRIGHT: PUSSY CAT. Pussy cat, pussy cat. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageAnimals Collection: Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Christopher Saunders

Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Christopher Saunders
AESOP: TOWN AND COUNTRY Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Christopher Saunders

Background imageAnimals Collection: Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose

Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose
RICHARDSON: PUSSY CAT. Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageAnimals Collection: The Cat, the Cock, and the Young Mouse. Illustration by Milo Winter from a 1919 edition of Aesops

The Cat, the Cock, and the Young Mouse. Illustration by Milo Winter from a 1919 edition of Aesops Fables
AESOP: CAT, COCK, AND MOUSE. The Cat, the Cock, and the Young Mouse. Illustration by Milo Winter from a 1919 edition of Aesops Fables

Background imageAnimals Collection: Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Charles James Folkard

Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Charles James Folkard
AESOP: TOWN AND COUNTRY. Aesops fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Watercolor by Charles James Folkard

Background imageAnimals Collection: Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageAnimals Collection: The Ant and the Grasshopper. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

The Ant and the Grasshopper. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable
AESOP: ANT & GRASSHOPPER. The Ant and the Grasshopper. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

Background imageAnimals Collection: The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable
AESOP: TORTOISE & THE HARE. The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

Background imageAnimals Collection: Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor

Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor
PUSS IN BOOTS, 1862. Color engraving from an 1862 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated after Gustave Dor

Background imageAnimals Collection: The Fox and the Crow. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

The Fox and the Crow. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable
AESOP: FOX & CROW. The Fox and the Crow. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

Background imageAnimals Collection: Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century

Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century
HOKUSAI: BIRDS. Woodblock print from the Manga od Katsushika Hokusai, 19th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: HICKS: NOAHs ARK, 1846

HICKS: NOAHs ARK, 1846
Oil on canvas by Edward Hicks, 1846

Background imageAnimals Collection: FRANKLIN: WAY TO WEALTH. Illustration of the Poor Richard saying, The cat in gloves catches no mice

FRANKLIN: WAY TO WEALTH. Illustration of the Poor Richard saying, The cat in gloves catches no mice. Engraving from an 1807 British edition of Benjamin Franklins book of advice, Way to Wealth

Background imageAnimals Collection: MOTHER CAT, 1880. Washing the babies faces. Line engraving, 1880

MOTHER CAT, 1880. Washing the babies faces. Line engraving, 1880

Background imageAnimals Collection: COTTON: HAND-SPINNING. Spinning by hand with a single spindle. Line engraving, 19th century

COTTON: HAND-SPINNING. Spinning by hand with a single spindle. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: FAMILY CAT. Line engraving, 1869

FAMILY CAT. Line engraving, 1869

Background imageAnimals Collection: GERICAULT: CATS. Studies of cats. Line engraving after a pencil drawing by Theodore Gericault

GERICAULT: CATS. Studies of cats. Line engraving after a pencil drawing by Theodore Gericault (1791-1824)

Background imageAnimals Collection: BREUGHEL: CONCERT OF CATS. Line engraving, 19th century, after Peter Breughel

BREUGHEL: CONCERT OF CATS. Line engraving, 19th century, after Peter Breughel

Background imageAnimals Collection: CATS. Cat carrying her kitten. Line engraving, 19th century

CATS. Cat carrying her kitten. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAnimals Collection: PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT. Opera Cachous perfume, by Requa and Wetmore, New York

PERFUME ADVERTISEMENT. Opera Cachous perfume, by Requa and Wetmore, New York. Merchant trade card, c1890

Background imageAnimals Collection: AMMAN: SILK EMBROIDERER. Line engraving, 19th century, after an engraving by Jost Amman (1539-1591)

AMMAN: SILK EMBROIDERER. Line engraving, 19th century, after an engraving by Jost Amman (1539-1591)

Background imageAnimals Collection: YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO. Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus)

YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO. Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: SANDHILL CRANE. Sandhill Crane or Hooping Crane (Grus canadensis)

AUDUBON: SANDHILL CRANE. Sandhill Crane or Hooping Crane (Grus canadensis) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: TRUMPETER SWAN. Trumpeter swan (Olor buccinator) by John James Audubon for his Birds of

AUDUBON: TRUMPETER SWAN. Trumpeter swan (Olor buccinator) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageAnimals Collection: ENGLAND: CAT SHOW, 1871. Prize cats at the Crystal Palace Cat Show, London, England, in 1871

ENGLAND: CAT SHOW, 1871. Prize cats at the Crystal Palace Cat Show, London, England, in 1871. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: LITTLE BLUE HERON. Little Blue Heron or Blue Crane or Heron (Florida caerulea)

AUDUBON: LITTLE BLUE HERON. Little Blue Heron or Blue Crane or Heron (Florida caerulea) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-1838

Background imageAnimals Collection: CAMEL & RIDER. Line engraving, 1853

CAMEL & RIDER. Line engraving, 1853

Background imageAnimals Collection: CROCODILE & SNAKE. A crocodile of Surinam attempting to devour a snake

CROCODILE & SNAKE. A crocodile of Surinam attempting to devour a snake. Line engraving, c1705, by Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageAnimals Collection: CROCODILE. Line engraving, English, 1799

CROCODILE. Line engraving, English, 1799

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: CONDOR. California condor (Gymnogyps californianus)

AUDUBON: CONDOR. California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageAnimals Collection: PUSS IN BOOTS, 1867. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

PUSS IN BOOTS, 1867. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageAnimals Collection: PLATYPUS, 1804. Platypus at play. Line engraving, French, 1804, after Charles Lesueur

PLATYPUS, 1804. Platypus at play. Line engraving, French, 1804, after Charles Lesueur

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: WARBLER. Kentucky Warbler (Oporornis formosus) by John James Audubon for his Birds of

AUDUBON: WARBLER. Kentucky Warbler (Oporornis formosus) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: FRIGATEBIRD. (Pelicaniformes Fregatidae) by John Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

AUDUBON: FRIGATEBIRD. (Pelicaniformes Fregatidae) by John Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38
AUDUBON: FRIGATEBIRD. (Pelicaniformes Fregatidae) by John Audubon for his " Birds of America, " 1827-38

Background imageAnimals Collection: AUDUBON: OSPREY. Osprey, or Fish Hawk (Pandion haliaetus), by John James Audubon for his Birds of

AUDUBON: OSPREY. Osprey, or Fish Hawk (Pandion haliaetus), by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38



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