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Madonna and Child with a Cat, 1478-1481 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciMadonna and Child with a Cat, 1478-1481 (1945). The drawing is held by the British Museum, London. From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Madonna and Child with a Cat, c1475 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciMadonna and Child with a Cat, c1475 (1945). The drawing is part of the Arthur Hungerford Pollens collection, London. From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
Jamais D Accord, (Never in agreement), 1785-1810, (1913). Artist: Augustin Le GrandJamais D Accord, (Never in agreement), 1785-1810, (1913). After Niklas Lafrensen (1737-1807). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]
The Artists Room, 1820. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Artists Room, 1820. From The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of Consolation, by William Combe. [Ackermann, London, 1820]
Watt Discovering Condensation of Steam, c1884, (1917). Artist: Marcus StoneWatt Discovering Condensation of Steam, c1884, (1917). James Watt (1736-1819) an inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist whose Watt steam engine rapidly increased the rate of the industrial
Puss in Boots, 1903. From A Peep into Fairyland, by E. F. & C. Manning. [Frederick Warne & Co. London, New York, 1903]
The Childrens Tea, c1890, (1911). Artist: Helen Paterson AllinghamThe Childrens Tea, c1890. (1911). From Bibbys Annual 1911, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1911]
Elizabeth Jane Hinchcliffe, 1805, (1922). Artist: John James MasquerierElizabeth Jane Hinchcliffe, 1805, (1922). From Masquerier and His Circle, by R. R. M. See. [The Connoisseur, London, 1922]
Colocolo, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History, by R. Bowdler Sharpe. [Wyman & Sons Limited, London, 1896]
A Dangerous Enemy, c1880. From The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone The Great Missionary Traveller. [Adam & Co. London, c1880]
The Huntress Diane, c1920. Artist: Arthur RackhamThe Huntress Diane, c1920. From The Connoisseur Vol LXI, [Otto Limited, London, 1921]
Sketch for Plate IV from Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William HogarthSketch for Plate IV from Industry and Idleness, 1747. The industrious apprentice stands with his master in the counting house. A porter enters, bearing rolls of cloth
Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Artist: Frederick Henry TownsendIllustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest was a book by Walter William Skeat (1835?1912), published in 1901
La Femme Au Poulet, c1921. Artist: Armand CoussensLa Femme Au Poulet, c1921. From The Studio Volume 81. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1921]
Judging cats at the Royal Botanic Gardens show, Kew, London, c1900 (1901). Harrison Weir arranged the first formal cat show in England in 1871 at the Crystal Palace
Garden, 1880, (1904). Artist: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerGarden, 1880, (1904). From Whistler As I Knew Him, by Mortimer Menpes. [Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904]
A royal bag of tigers, 1911 (1935). A scene from King George Vs visit to India to attend the Delhi Durbar. From King Emperors Jubilee, by F. G. H. Salusbury [Daily Express Publications, London, 1935]
Jaguar and Macaw, late 19th century. Artist: John MacAllan SwanJaguar and Macaw, late 19th century
Woman with Kitten, 18th century. Artist: Jean-Simeon ChardinWoman with Kitten, 18th century. From The Connoisseur Vol. XX. [Otto Limited, London, 1908]
A Mexican Coquette, 1912. Artist: Helen HydeA Mexican Coquette, 1912. From The Studio Volume 60 [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1913-14.]
The Farmers Door, 1790. Artist: Benjamin DuterrauThe Farmers Door, 1790. After George Morland (1763-1804). From The Connoisseur Vol. XXII. [Otto Limited, London, 1908-9]
Ambroise Vollard, French art dealer, 1934. Ambroise Vollard (1866-1939) is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art. From The Studio Volume 107
A Jaguar, c1900. Artist: John MacAllan SwanA Jaguar, c1900. From The Studio Volume 22. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1901]
Cottage Children (Hobbinol and Gandaretta), c1883, (1903). Artist: DW TomkinsCottage Children (Hobbinol and Gandaretta), c1883. After a painting by Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788). From The Connoisseur Vol. VI [Otto Limited, London, 1903.]
Drawing by Hokusai, c1780-1849, (1929). Artist: HokusaiDrawing by Hokusai. From The Studio Volume 98 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1929.]
The Madonna of the Cat ( La Madonna del Gatto ), c1575, (1906). Artist: Anthony CardonThe Madonna of the Cat ( La Madonna del Gatto ), c1575. After Federico Barocci (c1533-1612). Painting held in The National Gallery, London
The Orchard, Harrow: The Entrance Gate and Steps, c1880-1903, (1903). Artist: Joseph Walter WestThe Orchard, Harrow: The Entrance Gate and Steps. The Orchard was designed by architect Arnold Mitchell (1863-1944). After a watercolour by Joseph Walter West (1860-1933)
Chaplin Court Treatts leopard, Abercorn to Tukuyu, Tanganyika, 1925 (1927). Artist: Thomas A GloverChaplin Court Treatts leopard, Abercorn to Tukuyu, Tanganyika, 1925 (1927). A print from Cape to Cairo, by Stella Court Treatt, George G Harrap & Company Ltd, 1927
Chinese Cat Merchants, 19th century. Artist: TA PriorChinese Cat Merchants, 19th century
The Tiger Hunt. Artist: AH PayneThe Tiger Hunt
Tiger (from life), 1803 (1886). From a painting on silk by Kiuho Toyei. Found in the collection of the British Museum. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low
Chinese boys quarrelling, 17th century (1886). Kano School. From a painting by Kano Naonobu. From the Wa-kan meihitsu gwa ho
Entertainment in a Roman arena, 1882-1884. Artist: SpexEntertainment in a Roman arena, 1882-1884. A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Georges Courteline, French dramatist and novelist, 1900. A photograph from Album de Photographies, Dans L Intimite de Personnages Illustres, 1860-1920, Editions MD, 22 Rue de L Arcade, Paris 8
Collette, French novelist. Colette was the pen-name of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873-1954), who is best known for her novel Gigi (1944)
Ocelot. Artist: A BellOcelot
Animal carvings from the New Kingdom and Late Period, Egypt, 1936. Found in the collection of the Agyptisches Museum, Berlin
The Boer Farmers Wife, 1931. Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London, 1931)
Tiger hunters, Tonkin, Vietnam, 20th century(?)
Christmas advert for Columbia gramophones, 1928. A print from The Tatler, 30th November 1928
Studies of cats, 1513-1515 (1954). Artist: Leonardo da VinciStudies of cats, 1513-1515 (1954). Found in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor. A print from Leonardo da Vinci by Ludwig H Heydenreich, (London, 1954)
Princess Victoria (1868-1935) with Prince Olav of Norway (1903-1991), 1908. Artist: Queen AlexandraPrincess Victoria (1868-1935) with Prince Olav (1903-1991), the future King Olav V of Norway, 1908. From Queen Alexandras Christmas Gift Book, Photographs from My Camera, by Queen Alexandra
Cats meat man, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishCats meat man, London, 1926-1927. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London, 1926-1927)
Hunting with the leopard, 16th century, (1849). Artist: Jean StradenHunting with the leopard, 16th century (1849). From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)
Mohamed Ben Ali and his wife, El Kantara, Tunisia
The British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. Artist: Alfred Hugh FisherThe British dominions beyond the seas at the date of the coronation, 1902. The arms and colonies and dependencies, with animals representing the various countries: Canadian beaver
King George V (1865-1936) having lunch after tiger hunting in Nepal, 1911 (1936)King George V (1865-1936) having lunch after hunting tigers in Nepal, 1911 (1936). The King and Queen Mary travelled to India in 1911 to attend the Delhi Durbar, held to commemorate their coronation