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A Domestic Cat Playing with a Garter Snake, ca. 1860. Creator: Karl BodmerA Domestic Cat Playing with a Garter Snake, ca. 1860
Wild Cat, ca. 1860. Creator: Karl BodmerWild Cat, ca. 1860
Orchids, Album Covers and Pages, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), dated 1832. Creator: Chen WuOrchids, Album Covers and Pages, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), dated 1832
A Woman and a Cat, ca. 1793-94. Creator: Kitagawa UtamaroA Woman and a Cat, ca. 1793-94
The Prisoner of War from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
The Female Cat from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator: John ThompsonThe Female Cat from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836
Dolor (Sorrow), ca. 1580-1628? Creator: Raphael SadelerDolor (Sorrow), ca. 1580-1628?
Sunday Evening, 1770-1780. 1770-1780. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonSunday Evening, 1770-1780
The Old Maids Prayer!!, February 10, 1801. February 10, 1801The Old Maids Prayer!!, February 10, 1801
My Little White Kitties - Into Mischief, 1871. 1871. Creators: Nathaniel CurrierMy Little White Kitties - Into Mischief, 1871
Out of the Bag!, 1871. Artist: Joseph SwainOut of the Bag!, 1871. The cat is let out of the bag. The Conservative leader of the opposition, Mr Disraeli, suggests that perhaps the Conservative statesmen, represented here by Lord Butterfingers
Seeings Believing, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainSeeings Believing, 1883. Mr Punch watches approvingly as the President of the Local Government Board goes into the courts
Sweet Girl-Graduates... Afternoon Tea Versus Wine, 1872. Artist: Joseph SwainSweet Girl-Graduates... Afternoon Tea Versus Wine, 1872. The ladies, all of whom look very studious, drink tea, whilst the men would prefer a beer. A man leaning on the piano stares into space
A Quack in the Right Place, 1864. Artist: John TennielA Quack in the Right Place; Or, What we Should Like to See, 1864. A quack doctor is pelted with his own preparations, together with carrots and the occasional dead cat
A mouse on a dressingtable, 1859. A cat dressed as a matronly housewife enters the bedroom to find a large mouse preening himself in front of the mirror on the dressing-table
The London Bathing Season, 1859. Come, my dear! - come to its Old Thames, and have a Nice Bath! Father Thames is here shown trying to coax a climbing boy in to his water for a bath