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"Dumpy: A Collection of Curiosities and Whimsical Delights" White's Tree Frog on a White Lily: Nature's harmony captured in a serene moment

Background imageDumpy Collection: White's Tree Frog on a White Lily

White's Tree Frog on a White Lily
I phtogpraph this White's Tree Frog in a white Calla Lily. This frog is so easy it does't move around much and seems to enjoy the attention.. Linda D Lester

Background imageDumpy Collection: Scots Dumpy Cockerel - rare breed chicken - Farm Park - Cotswolds - UK

Scots Dumpy Cockerel - rare breed chicken - Farm Park - Cotswolds - UK
MAB-1465 Scots Dumpy Cockerel - rare breed chicken Farm Park - Cotswolds - UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDumpy Collection: Scraps and Sketches; Nobody Made Fun of, pub. 1831 (hand coloured engraving)

Scraps and Sketches; Nobody Made Fun of, pub. 1831 (hand coloured engraving)
2909745 Scraps and Sketches; Nobody Made Fun of, pub. 1831 (hand coloured engraving) by Cruikshank, George (1792-1878); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageDumpy Collection: A Duet, pub. 1792 (hand coloured engraving)

A Duet, pub. 1792 (hand coloured engraving)
3025380 A Duet, pub. 1792 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: Thomas Vanhagen; Turn Fair Clora, turn, ah cruel)

Background imageDumpy Collection: A Duet: Turn Fair Clora, turn, ah cruel, turn again

A Duet: Turn Fair Clora, turn, ah cruel, turn again
NCO191752 A Duet: Turn Fair Clora, turn, ah cruel, turn again published by Hannah Humphrey in 1792 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray

Background imageDumpy Collection: Peek A Boo

Peek A Boo
Andreas Karyadi

Background imageDumpy Collection: Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now, 1787

Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now, 1787. A satire on the unflattering fashions of the day

Background imageDumpy Collection: Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body?... 1795. Artist: Richard Newton

Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body?... 1795. Artist: Richard Newton
Shepherds, I have lost my waist! Have you seen my body? Sacrificed to modern taste, I m quite a hoddy doddy!, 1795. A satire on the unflattering fashions of the day

Background imageDumpy Collection: Taste a la mode, 1745. Artist: F Patton

Taste a la mode, 1745. Artist: F Patton
Taste a la mode, 1745. Satire on the fashion for wide skirts. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageDumpy Collection: Whites tree frog (litoria caerulea); British columbia canada

Whites tree frog (litoria caerulea); British columbia canada

Background imageDumpy Collection: French Theatre / Alizon

French Theatre / Alizon
Alizon Fleurie A character from Alizon by L.C. Discret. Date: mid 17th century

Background imageDumpy Collection: Advert for Dobble, Forbes & Co stoves and ranges 1889

Advert for Dobble, Forbes & Co stoves and ranges 1889
A selection of ranges and stoves all available from Dobble, Forbes & Co, in three store in Larbert, London and Glasgow. 1889

Background imageDumpy Collection: Suffragette and Tall Policeman Child Ceramic

Suffragette and Tall Policeman Child Ceramic
A ceramic figure of a tall policeman, hands over his ears standing beside a small dumpy child, waving a flag and crying, I Want a Vote


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"Dumpy: A Collection of Curiosities and Whimsical Delights" White's Tree Frog on a White Lily: Nature's harmony captured in a serene moment, where the vibrant green hues of the tree frog contrast beautifully against the pure white petals of the lily. Scots Dumpy Cockerel - rare breed chicken - Farm Park - Cotswolds - UK: Discovering the extraordinary beauty within ordinary farm life, this majestic Scots Dumpy Cockerel stands as a testament to the diversity and uniqueness found in every corner of our world. French Liberty; British Slavery, published by Hannah Humphrey, 1792 (hand-coloured etching): A thought-provoking piece that juxtaposes contrasting ideals, reminding us of historical struggles for freedom and equality that continue to shape societies today. Scraps and Sketches; Nobody Made Fun Of, pub. 1831 (hand coloured engraving): Celebrating individuality with whimsy and charm, this enchanting artwork reminds us that embracing our quirks can lead to joyous self-acceptance. A Duet, pub. 1792 (hand coloured engraving): Two souls entwined in harmonious melody create an exquisite symphony that transcends time itself – a reminder that true connection knows no bounds. Peek-A-Boo: In this playful game between innocence and curiosity lies a timeless reminder to find delight in life's simplest pleasures – those moments when laughter becomes contagious. Such things are. . That such things are we must allow but such things never were till now, 1787: This enigmatic phrase invites contemplation about how progress shapes our reality while urging us not to forget our past or dismiss what is yet unknown. Shepherds. I have lost my waist. Have you seen my body?. . 1795 Artist: Richard Newton.