Amazing Pictures of Animals
Majestic and enchanting, the animal kingdom is an astoundingly visual world. Human’s have endeavored to capture that spirit with endless amazing pictures of animals. All sorts of critters bring us joy in some shape or form, be it funny animal photos or warm and fuzzy framed animal prints, they all go a long way in brightening your surroundings.
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Photographers/nicola morgan photography animals/rottnest island quokka cuteness
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2019 november highlights/little blue penguin eudyptula minor
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Goodbye Old Man - Soldier and dying horse during WWI
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Goodbye Old Man - Soldier and dying horse during WWI
Goodbye Old Man is a striking image of a soldier bidding farewell to his fatally injured horse. Goodbye Old Man was commissioned by the Blue Cross in 1916 to raise money to help horses on active service.
The artist is Fortunino Matania and it is one of his most famous war-time illustrations. Fortunino Matania (1881 - 1963) was born in Naples.
During and after the war, his work adorned many a history book. During the 1st World War Matania mainly worked for the British magazine The Sphere as their star illustrator, usually producing one full page illustration or more per weekly issue.
He was also employed by the British government and commissioned by individual British regiments. He visited the front several times which allowed him to view wartime conditions at first hand and talk with soldiers about their experiences. From sketches and memory he could then finish a painting, often within a few days
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MS. MAGAZINE, 1972. Cover of the first issue of Ms. magazine, spring 1972
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Billy The Rat Catcher
Billy, the celebrated rat killing dog performing his wonderful feat, killing 100 rats in five minutes and a half on the 22nd April 1823 being his 9th match
© The Kennel Club
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Jervas - Elizabeth and Henrietta Finch J030048
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren
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Great White Shark - Breaching
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Fresco of dolphins from the Minoan civilisation
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IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth
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USA, Wyoming, Sublette County. Two young Burrowing owls stand at the edge of their
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American Progress
Painting entitled American Progress, by John Gast, depicting Manifest Destiny (the religious belief that the United States should expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean in the name of God). In 1872 artist John Gast painted a popular scene of people moving west that captured the view of Americans at the time. Called Spirit of the Frontier and widely distributed as an engraving portrayed settlers moving west, guided and protected by a goddess-like figure and aided by technology (railways, telegraphs), driving Native Americans and bison into obscurity. It is also important to note that angel is bringing the light as witnessed on the eastern side of the painting as she travels towards the darkened west. USA, circa 1872. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
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Port Isaac Harbour (known as Port Wenn, the home of Doc Martin )
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Central America, Panama, Cristobal. Kuna Indian traditional molas
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Five Cavalier King Charles Spaniel sitting, black-and-tan, tricolour, blenheim and ruby coated
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Prima Ballerina Russian Ballet Dancer Anna Pavlova
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Grandstand at Saratoga Race Course, NY State, USA
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Portrait of German Shorthair Pointer in woodland, Illinois, USA
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Thylacinus cynocephalus (Tasmanian Tiger, Tasmanian Wolf, Thylacine)
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