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Silhouette, Sending Coals to NewcastleSending Coals to Newcastle -- silhouette showing a mining landscape and three men carrying sacks of coal up a slope
DELAUNAY, Robert. Carousel with PigsDELAUNAY, Robert (1885-1941). Carousel with Pigs. 1922. Orphism. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Centre national d art et de culture Georges Pompidou
Silhouette, As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare)As Mad As A Hatter (or March Hare) -- silhouette based on illustrations to Alice in Wonderland, showing the Mad Hatter and March Hare sitting at the tea table
Silhouette, Hope Springs Eternal in the Human BreastHope Springs Eternal in the Human Breast -- silhouette showing a shipwrecked man standing on a raft, waving to a ship on the horizon
Silhouette, Enough to Make a Saint SwearEnough to Make a Saint Swear -- silhouette showing a monk annoyed to see that a cat has knocked over a jug of milk and is lapping it all up
Silhouette, To Have a Finger in the PieTo Have a Finger in the Pie -- silhouette of a man in a tall hat (probably a chef) tasting a pie
The Parable of the Sower sowing Seeds
Comic postcard, Two women chat about men Date: 20th century
French photographer Nadar in hot air balloonCartoon, French photographer Nadar in a hot air balloon - elevating photography to the heights of Art. 1862
Couple wading through water on a Valentine card, with verse. Date: circa 1890s
Silhouette, A Drowning Man Catches at a StrawA Drowning Man Catches at a Straw -- silhouette showing a man in water, reaching up to a tree branch
House of Fools of Love by Francisco Quevedo. IllustrationFrancisco de Quevedo y Villegas (1580-1645). Spanish writer. House of Fools of Love. Illustration. Printed in 1895. Private collection
The Closed Book by St George Hare R. IThe Closed Book by St George Hare R.I. Date: 1912
Requirement for Two Bassinettes - Growing FamilyComic Postcard with a Financial Play on words - " Stocks as Good as Money", using a metaphor of a gowing family
The Kaiser as Samson, WW1 cartoonThe Modern Samson Agonistes by Horace Morgan. The Wrecker of his own Empire and the Worlds Peace. Kaiser Wilhelm II depicted as a troubled Samson in the temple
Silhouette, To Lay Up for a Rainy DayTo Lay Up for a Rainy Day -- silhouette showing a squirrel putting nuts aside for survival during the winter
Silhouette, An Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor AwayAn Apple a Day Keeps the Doctor Away -- silhouette showing two schoolchildren, a girl and a boy, walking along eating an apple each
Silhouette, One Sows and Another ReapsOne Sows and Another Reaps -- silhouette showing a farm worker sowing seeds in a field, with horses pulling a plough in the background
Silhouette, The Fat is in the FireThe Fat is in the Fire -- silhouette of a conflagration
Silhouette, Its an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any GoodIts an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good -- silhouette showing three people struggling along a street on a wet and windy day
Silhouette, Early to Bed, Early to RiseEarly to Bed, Early to Rise -- silhouette showing a little boy standing in front of his bed, stretching and yawning
Silhouette, The Last Drop Makes the Cup Overflow
Silhouette, Tall Oaks from Little Acorns Grow
Silhouette, To Hit the Nail on the HeadTo Hit the Nail on the Head -- silhouette showing three children watching their father hammer a nail into the wall
Silhouette, Straws Show Which Way the Wind BlowsStraws Show Which Way the Wind Blows -- silhouette showing a farm labourer loading straw onto a cart on a windy day
Silhouette, A Rolling Stone Gathers No MossA Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss -- silhouette showing three stones rolling down a cliff face by the sea
Silhouette, To Fight Like Kilkenny CatsTo Fight Like Kilkenny Cats -- silhouette showing two cats circling each other aggressively, with pawprints visible all around them
Europe - Your RopePre World War One political cartoon attacking Europe - A prison guard offers Europe, in prisoners fatigues, a metaphorical rope
The Latest Lot at ChristiesA metaphorical scene showing John Bull and Britannia taking bids for men from the public schools of England, to sacrifice themselves for Britain during World War One