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Jungle Book Collection

Step into the enchanting world of the Jungle Book, a timeless tale that has captivated readers for over a century

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli and the lone wolf

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli and the lone wolf. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894

KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894
KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W.H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894, showing Bagheera and Mowgli in the tree with Baloo watching on the ground

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Akela the lone wolf

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Akela the lone wolf. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli leaving the jungle

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli leaving the jungle. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: Mowgli made Leader of the Bandar-log, 1918 (oil on canvas)

Mowgli made Leader of the Bandar-log, 1918 (oil on canvas)
TW426730 Mowgli made Leader of the Bandar-log, 1918 (oil on canvas) by Dollman, John Charles (1851-1934); 95.7x128.3 cm; Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, UK; (add.info.: Mowgli)

Background imageJungle Book Collection: The Grand Howl, 1929 (colour litho)

The Grand Howl, 1929 (colour litho)
472991 The Grand Howl, 1929 (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wolf Cubs saluting their leader ( Akela)

Background imageJungle Book Collection: The Manners and Customs of Monkeys

The Manners and Customs of Monkeys
SC14884 The Manners and Customs of Monkeys by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Shere Khan in the jungle

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Shere Khan in the jungle. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Council Rock. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Council Rock. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Toomai of the elephants

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Toomai of the elephants. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Elephant-dance. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Elephant-dance. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Elephant with trappings

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Elephant with trappings. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Rikki-Tikki. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Rikki-Tikki. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The village club. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The village club. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The return of the buffalo herd

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The return of the buffalo herd. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Kaa the python. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Kaa the python. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Monkey fight. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Monkey fight. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The cold lairs. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. The cold lairs. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Baloo in the forest

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Baloo in the forest. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageJungle Book Collection: The Snake Charmer, 1907 (La Charmeuse de serpents) (oil on canvas)

The Snake Charmer, 1907 (La Charmeuse de serpents) (oil on canvas)
XIR7814 The Snake Charmer, 1907 (La Charmeuse de serpents) (oil on canvas) by Rousseau, Henri J.F. (Le Douanier) (1844-1910); 169x189 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright


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Step into the enchanting world of the Jungle Book, a timeless tale that has captivated readers for over a century. In 1894, Rudyard Kipling introduced us to Mowgli and the lone wolf in his iconic book. The illustration by W. H. Drake beautifully brings this magical encounter to life. Akela, the noble lone wolf, commands respect and admiration as he leads his pack through the untamed wilderness. His presence is felt throughout the story, reminding us of loyalty and courage. Mowgli's journey takes an unexpected turn when he is made Leader of the Bandar-log in 1918. This oil on canvas painting portrays his newfound responsibility amidst mischievous monkeys swinging from tree to tree. The Grand Howl in 1929 captures a momentous gathering where animals unite under one roof, celebrating their unity and strength. It showcases vibrant colors that mirror nature's beauty. Delve deeper into jungle society with 'The Manners and Customs of Monkeys. ' This insightful exploration sheds light on their intriguing behavior and social dynamics within Kipling's imaginative world. Shere Khan prowls through dense foliage with menacing eyes in another captivating illustration from 1903. Fearlessly embodying power and danger, he serves as both antagonist and symbolizes primal instincts lurking within every corner of the jungle. Council Rock stands tall as a meeting place for wise leaders who discuss matters affecting their realm. Edward and Maurice Detmold's intricate artwork transports us to this sacred site where decisions are made that shape Mowgli's destiny. Toomai of the elephants takes center stage in yet another breathtaking depiction from 1903. Witness him partake in an awe-inspiring elephant-dance alongside these majestic creatures while Edward and Maurice Detmold skillfully capture every detail. Elephants adorned with magnificent trappings showcase their regal splendor against lush backdrops—a testament to their significance within Kipling's narrative.