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A monkey dressed in human clothes is tasting a pie offered to him by a female monkey. Etching by T. Landseer, 1828.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: 1828Reference: 40160i- Pictures
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Two monkey jockeys are riding a terrified donkey. Etching by T. Landseer after himself.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: 1827Reference: 40158i- Pictures
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A large monkey dressed in rags is about to beat a smaller monkey with a bundle of brushwood. Etching by T. Landseer, 1827.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: [1827]Reference: 39605i- Pictures
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Interior of a phlebotomist's shop with anthropomorphic participants. Lithograph by J.D. Harding, 1828, after E. Bristow.
Bristow, Edmund, 1787-1876.Date: 1 April 1828Reference: 11741i- Pictures
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Debauched monkeys revelling in a dingy tavern as two have a boxing match. Coloured lithograph by T. Fairland after E. Bristow.
Bristow, Edmund, 1787-1876.Reference: 39687i- Pictures
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A monkey wearing spectacles reads the Times newspaper, with the Examiner under his arm, sitting beside a globe. Etching by T. Landseer, 1827.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: 1 December 1827Reference: 16104i- Pictures
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A monkey squirting water through a large syringe at two other monkeys. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1830 and 1839?]Reference: 11813iPart of: Spooner's magic- Pictures
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A monkey poet, in arrears with his rent, is embarrassed when his landlady opens the door to present him with bills. Etching by T. Landseer, 1828.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: 1828Reference: 40163i- Pictures
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A barber-surgeon's house, where monkeys shave cats and let blood. Line engraving, c. 1660, after D. Teniers II.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Date: [1660?]Reference: 17507i- Pictures
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A monkey sailor and a female monkey, both dressed in human clothing, standing on a dance floor. Etching by T. Landseer, 1827.
Landseer, Thomas, 1795-1880.Date: [1827]Reference: 40161i- Pictures
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A monkey dressed as a rat-catcher, smokes a pipe, and holds a pole with a wooden box attached to it (containing rat poison) from which dead rats dangle. Pencil drawing with watercolour by Fernand Pelez de Cordova.
Córdova, Fernand Pelez de, 1820-1899.Reference: 38316i