Varty's Series of Domestic & Wild Animals
Print
19th century (published)
19th century (published)
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A black and white New Foundland dog pulling a small blonde child out of a river by her white dress. In the distance to the right of the picture, a woman wearing a mop-cap can be seen running towards the scene.
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Materials and techniques | Coloured lithograph print on paper, backed with woven material. |
Brief description | 'The New Foundland Dog'. Coloured lithograph print on paper. 'Drawn on to stone' by Frederick Robinson. Part of 'Varty's Series of Domestic & Wild Animals'. Printed by Day & Son. Published by Thomas Varty, London. 19th century. |
Physical description | A black and white New Foundland dog pulling a small blonde child out of a river by her white dress. In the distance to the right of the picture, a woman wearing a mop-cap can be seen running towards the scene. |
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Object history | See other lithograph illustrations from the series: E.253 to 288-1901. |
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Other number | No. 34 - Numbered on sheet |
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Accession number | E.286-1901 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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