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Renard Makes Fun of the Bear, 1650-75. Creator: Allart van EverdingenRenard Makes Fun of the Bear. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Bear Seeks Justice from the Lion Against Renard, 1650-75The Bear Seeks Justice from the Lion Against Renard. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
Renard Promises the Bear to Take Him to a Place Where He Will Find Honey, 1650-75Renard Promises the Bear to Take Him to a Place Where He Will Find Honey. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Lion Takes the Advice of the Other Animals for Renards Punishment, 1650-75The Lion Takes the Advice of the Other Animals for Renards Punishment. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Cat Calls Renard to Appear before the Tribunal, 1650-75The Cat Calls Renard to Appear before the Tribunal. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
Following Renards False Story, His Father Is Chased by Hunting Dogs from Hendrick vanFollowing Renards False Story, His Father Is Chased by Hunting Dogs. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Second state of three
Renard, Disguised as a Monk, Gains the Confidence of the Rooster, 1650-75Renard, Disguised as a Monk, Gains the Confidence of the Rooster. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals, 1650-75The Bear Calls Renard to Appear Before the Council of the Animals. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole, 1650-75The Wolf Accuses Renard of Eating the Fish that He Stole. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Rooster Accuses Renard of Murdering his Chicken, 1650-75The Rooster Accuses Renard of Murdering his Chicken. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
The Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolfs Throat from Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The FThe Stork Removes a Bone from the Wolfs Throat. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of four
Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals, 1650-75Renard is Accused by the Wolf and Several Animals. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Second state of four
The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard, 1650-75The Lion Allows a Fight Between the Wolf and Renard. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75
The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him, 1650-75The Lion Announces a Durable Peace to the Animals who Surround Him. From Hendrick van Alcmars Renard The Fox, 1650-75. Third state of five
Diana in the Straw, or A Treat for Quornites, January 1, 1804. January 1, 1804Diana in the Straw, or A Treat for Quornites, January 1, 1804
Tale of a Strange Marriage (Konkai Zoshi), ca. 1858. Creator: Ukita IkkeiTale of a Strange Marriage (Konkai Zoshi), ca. 1858. Depiction of a fox wedding under an autumn moon. Edo period (1615-1868)
Copy after Rubenss Wolf and Fox Hunt, ca. 1824-26. Creator: Edwin Henry LandseerCopy after Rubenss " Wolf and Fox Hunt", ca. 1824-26
Fox by Mystic Fire. Creator: Shibata ZeshinFox by Mystic Fire
Wolf and Fox Hunt, ca. 1616. Creator: Peter Paul RubensWolf and Fox Hunt, ca. 1616
General Sir Evelyn Wood, G. C. B. V. C. 1900. Creator: Maull & FoxGeneral Sir Evelyn Wood, G.C.B. V.C. 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. I", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
The Sermon, 1813, (1947). Creator: UnknownThe Sermon, 1813, (1947). A family listens to the minister preaching from his pulpit. Engraving after a painting. From " English Hymns and Hymn Writers", by Adam Fox. [Collins, London, 1947]
A Page from the Earliest English Psalter, (1947). Creator: UnknownA Page from the Earliest English Psalter, (1947). Illustration and Latin text from a Book of Psalms: St Jeromes Roman Version with Canticles and Hymns written in England in the 8th century
A Church Service, c1700, (1947). Creator: C. BowlesA Church Service, c1700, (1947). Worshippers kneel in front of the pulpit. The vicar is saying Hide thy face from my sins, from Psalm 51:9
Preaching at St. Pauls Cross in the Seventeenth Century, (1947). Creator: UnknownPreaching at St. Pauls Cross in the Seventeenth Century, (1947). Open-air Christian service outside St Pauls Cathedral in London. The minister preaches from a pulpit at bottom left
A Mid-Victorian Congregation, 1860, (1947). Creator: UnknownA Mid-Victorian Congregation, 1860, (1947). Worshippers at a church service. The man on the right wears a farm workers smock. Illustration from " Hymns and Pictures", [London, 1860]
A Service in St. Pauls Cathedral, c1850, (1947). Creator: Bradshaw & BlacklockA Service in St. Pauls Cathedral, c1850, (1947). Victorian congregation in St Pauls in London, interior view of the nave, looking east through the crossing under the dome
The Vaux and the Grapes, 1835. Creator: John DoyleThe Vaux and the Grapes. 1835. Lord Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux portrayed as a fox. The play on words in the title connects his name with one of Aesops fables
Vaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Creator: John DoyleVaux Hunting, or the Newest Version of Tally Ho!, 1834. Sketched at the late meeting of the Durham Press-ton Hounds. A huntsman shouts Tallyho! Tallyho
C. Fox, (1749-1806), 1830. Creator: UnknownC. Fox, (1749-1806), 1830. Charles James Fox (1749-1806), British Whig statesman and arch-rival of William Pitt the Younger
The Park, Brighton, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander OggThe Park, Brighton, 1835. Queens Park previously Brighton Park, was owned by Thomas Attree (1778-1863) who commissioned Charles Barry to design an Italianate villa
Charles James Fox, c1780, (c1884). Creator: UnknownCharles James Fox, c1780, (c1884). Charles James Fox (1749-1806), British Whig educated at Eton College. Foreign Secretary, leader of the House of Commons, abolitionist
Sam House, The Patriotic Publican, 1822. Creator: Robert CooperSam House, The Patriotic Publican, 1822. Portrait of the political publican of Soho in London, holding a clay pipe and a bowl inscribed Fox for Ever
The Fox jumping over the parsons gate, c1883. Creator: Randolph CaldecottThe Fox jumping over the parsons gate, c1883. From " The Fox jumps over the Parsons Gate", by Randolph Caldecott. [Frederick Warne, London, c1883]
Lady Roberts, c1870s, (1901). Creator: Maull & FoxLady Roberts, c1870s, (1901). Portrait of Lady Isabella Roberts (died 1882), mother of British army officer Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. From " The Life and Deeds of Earl Roberts, Vol
Captain Fox, (1919). Creator: UnknownCaptain Fox, (1919). Portrait of Cecil Henry Fox (1873-1963), British Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy, who was in command of HMS Amphion when she hit a German mine and sank on 6 August 1914
A Royal Engine Driver, c1930. Creator: FoxA Royal Engine Driver, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]
Hunting in Leicestershire, 1827 - In At The Death, (1890). Creator: UnknownHunting in Leicestershire, 1827 - In At The Death, (1890). Fox hunting scene in rural England: huntsmen and hounds gather round as the bloody body of the fox is held aloft
The Bag Piper, from a picture by David Wlkie, R. A. Creator: Augustus FoxThe Bag Piper, 1829. Engraving after a painting of 1813, in the Tate Gallery, London
Chasses a Tir, Battue en Foret, mid 19th century. Creator: F GrenierChasses a Tir, Battue en Foret, mid 19th century. Hunters in the woods with dogs. One shoots at a fox breaking cover
Death of the Fox, 1793. Creator: Thomas CookDeath of the Fox, 1793. The hounds have cornered a fox. [J. Wheble, London, 1793]
Preparing for the Chase, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1955). Creator: UnknownPreparing for the Chase, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1955). Fox hunting scene after Robert Pollard, originally intended to be titled Breaking Cover. Published by Ariel Press, London W1
Bando Kamezo as Yokawa Kakuhan in a Scene from Sembonzakura, pub. 1856Bando Kamezo as Yokawa Kakuhan in a Scene from " Sembonzakura", pub. 1856 (colour woodblock print)
Fox-Hunting, (1924). Creator: UnknownFox-Hunting, (1924). Chasing a fox with dogs in the woods. No.10 in a series of 25 Old Sporting Prints Cigarette Cards. After Samuel Howitt. [John Player & Sons, 1924]
The Fox, (1924). Creator: UnknownThe Fox, (1924). No.8 in a series of 25 Old Sporting Prints Cigarette Cards. After Samuel Howitt. [John Player & Sons, 1924]
Mr. Jorrocks telegraphs the Fox, 1838. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenMr. Jorrocks telegraphs the Fox, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks, a vulgar Cockney grocer who aspires to the sporting life in the country
Swift Fox, Vulpes Velox, 1845Swift Fox, Vulpes Velox. From The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America by John J. Audubon. Pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)
Illustration of the fable La zorra y la cigüena (The Fox and the Stork)Illustration of the fable La zorra y la ciguena (The Fox and the Stork) by Felix Maria de Samaniego, engraving by Jose Asensio, edition of 1804
Political candour - ie Coalition resolutions of June 14th 1805... 1805. Charles James Fox makes a speech in the House of Commons. William Pitt the Younger sits alone on the Treasury bench