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Human behavior--Animal models
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The evolution of a fox riding a goose into a writer seated at his typewriter (or a pianist?) - which in turn evolves into accordion, bellows, money-bag, and handcuffs; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12101iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
Monkeys representing human beings in a tooth-drawer's surgery. Lithograph by L. Haghe after E. Bristow, 1828.
Bristow, Edmund, 1787-1876.Date: 1 February 1828Reference: 16677i- Pictures
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A fox, a monkey and a badger are deliberating directions at a crossing. Etching by A. Fox after J. Wolf.
Wolf, Joseph, 1820-1899.Date: 1853Reference: 39615i- Pictures
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A barber about to shave an unwilling client with anthropomorphic participants. Reproduction of a coloured lithograph by Y.G.
Y. G.Reference: 11748i- Pictures
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Two demonic physiognomies, expressive of malignity. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 29009i