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The charmer. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as Orpheus singing and playing a lyre labeled Harmony, attracting a motley group of wild animals identified as: G
Indian Snake Catcher exhibits snakes before EuropeansA Saumpareeah or Snake Catcher exhibiting snakes before Europeans. (Plate 11 of 20) Date: 1813
Bird charmer of the Tuileries GardensThe bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris - Henri Pol. Date: circa 1908
A Snake Charmer with a Mongoose Date: circa 1910s
Snake Charmer - Peshawar, Pakistan, with his pipe and musical Cobra (extremely real by the looks of things!). Date: 1924
Snake charming in Marrakech, Morocco. circa 2008
Three samp wallahs, or snake charmersA trio of Indian snake charmers (samp wallahs) demonstrate their art
Bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, ParisThe bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris - Henri Pol
Snake Charmer - MartiniqueSnake Charmer, Martinique, eastern Caribbean sea
Snake Charmer - Tangiers, MoroccoAn attentive crowd watching a rather wild-looking snake charmer. Amongst the onlookers is (interestingly) a British Naval officer smoking a pipe
Egyptian snake charmer
Tangiers, Morocco - Snake CharmerTangiers, Morocco - Street snake Charmer and musician with a Bendir Frame Drum
Hindu snake charmerA Hindu snake charmer
Indian Snake CharmerAn Indian snake charmer and his audience
Egypt Snake CharmerAn Egyptian snake-charmer performs in the street
Folklore / Wolf-CharmerLE MENEUR DE LOUPS (= Wolf-charmer) of Berry, central France - a power handed down from father to son in certain families