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Anthropomorphic Collection (page 8)

"Exploring the Fascinating World Art: From Medieval Manuscripts to Whimsical Illustrations and Beyond" Step into a time capsule as we delve into the enchanting world art

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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian oval Christmas card of a kitten looking at a book of alphabets, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Victorian Christmas card with pigs flirting, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian die-cut shape card of an owl in top hat and boots and wearing a pince nez, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian Die-cut Shape Christmas card of cat riding a bicycle, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian Paper Scrap Relief of pigs in a classroom, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a male pig and a sow dressed in human clothes having a stroll, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of two frogs in a pond, one swimming
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of three frogs wearing clown outfits playing musical instruments, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a frog wearing a crown and driving a carriage pulled by two beatles
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a frog playing a violin one singing one holding a flute
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Sculptural group depicting three nymphs (stone)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of two dogs in bed having breakfast, c. 1910 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of two dogs wearing human clothes taking a stroll, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a cat offering a bouquet of flowers to another cat while a third
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of two cats driving a carriage drawn by two other cats, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a cat balancing a ball on its paws while another plays a cymbal, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a cat in human clothes carrying a briefcase and holding a cane, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of two cats in human clothes, one playing a harp and one singing, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Edwardian postcard of a stork wearing a hat and bow drawing a pram with a small child in
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian greeting card of a female frog wearing a bonnet hitting a male frog with a
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian Christmas and New Year card of five frogs pulling the sixth one out from
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian New Year card of four frogs looking at a grass hopper flying away, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian Christmas card of a frog pulling at the tail of a mouse while an owl looks
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian greeting card of a frog standing on a mushroom
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian New Year card of a frog leaping on an egg, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian greeting card of a frog looking at an egg, c. 1880 (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: A Victorian Christmas card of a frog in a cracked egg while a newly hatched bird flees, c
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Britannia, map of England (engraving)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: The Speaking Tower, 1866 (woodcut)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Naughty kittens eating pie in their mittens (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Illustration for The Twigs or Christmas at Ruddock Hall (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Water babies (chromolitho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Political Dogs (litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: 'And then she picked a posy big'(colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: 'A pelting rain came on'(colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: 'The birds soon got quite used to it'(colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Out on the Golf Links (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Uncle Jums Cake-Walk (colour litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Consul, chimpanzee trained by British menagerie owner Frank Charles Bostock
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Puss in Boots (coloured engraving)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Wine in a ferment and spirits in hot water (engraving)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: The Giraffes courtship (litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Anthropomorphic mice dancing (chromolitho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Mural fragment of a quetzal with singing virgula, Early Classic period
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Anthropomorphic Collection: Feel My Teeth (litho)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: The Cat, the Weasel and the Little Rabbit, illustration for Fables
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Anthropomorphic Collection: The Monkey and the Cat, illustration for Fables of La Fontaine (1621-95)
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Anthropomorphic Collection: I ll sing you a song i ve just made up, illustration from


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"Exploring the Fascinating World Art: From Medieval Manuscripts to Whimsical Illustrations and Beyond" Step into a time capsule as we delve into the enchanting world art. Our journey begins with the Mappa Mundi, an extraordinary masterpiece created in London around 1265. Ink and colors on parchment bring to life a map teeming with fantastical creatures, blurring the lines between human and animal. Fast forward to Edward Lear's beloved "Owl and the Pussycat, " beautifully illustrated by Leslie Brook. This nonsense song takes flight through whimsical imagery, where animals don clothes and engage in delightful adventures. Henry Stacy Marks' depiction of A Select Committee from 1891 transports us to a comical scene where animals take on human roles, satirizing society's bureaucratic nature. In sunny Florida, an alligator dressed to impress awaits your arrival. This charming creature showcases how even reptiles can be given anthropomorphic qualities that captivate our imagination. A Norfolk Terrier puppy serenades us with its melodic voice, reminding us that animals too possess musical talents that can warm our hearts. An advertising card for Thoms Castile Soap introduces us to another facet of anthropomorphism - everyday objects transformed into lively characters who invite us into their world. Witnessing pygmy bonobo chimpanzees engaging in mating rituals highlights how even our closest relatives in the animal kingdom exhibit behaviors reminiscent of humans. A birthday greetings postcard reveals a feline family enjoying domestic bliss together. These cats remind us that anthropomorphism often serves as a way for artists to explore familial dynamics through relatable characters. The Dance of Death by Michael Wolgemut presents an eerie yet captivating portrayal of skeletons dancing hand-in-hand with living beings, emphasizing mortality while merging humanity with death itself. From flipping off gestures captured in vibrant photographs to big fat cockroaches enjoying lunch outings like humans, anthropomorphism continues to surprise and entertain us with its versatility.