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Wild Animals

Birds, Deer Elk Gazelles etc, felines, frogs & toads, monkeys, owls, wolves

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These come from From Winckelmann and Sons’s ABC book ( Germany 1832 )

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The Animals’ Ball

Birds, Dancing, Eating & Mealtime, dogs, dragonflies, frogs & toads, playing a musical instument, rabbits & hares, wolves

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These images come from The Animals’ Ball, Elise Bake, 1891

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Monkey and Wolf from The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al

African, confrontation, monkeys, wolves

This black and white illustration of Monkey and Wolf comes from the Public Domain book, The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al (Project Gutenberg #15170). It can also be used to make a stamp or Adobe Photoshop Brush.

Available as: 200 x 175 pixels & 800 x 700 pixels & 1500 x 1300 pixels

Additionally, I’ve made some square user icons / avatars from the wolf in this image.  They are in 100 pixel and 250 pixel squares….

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Rabbit and Wolf from The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al

Dancing, rabbits & hares, wolves

This black and white illustration of Rabbit and Wolf comes from the Public Domain book, The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al (Project Gutenberg #15170). It can also be used to make a stamp or Adobe Photoshop Brush.

Available in: 1500 x 1200 pixels & 800 x 640 pixels & 200 x 150 pixels

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Brother Rabbit and the Tar Wolf from The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al

African American, Native American, rabbits & hares, wolves

This illustration of Brother Rabbit and the Tar Wolf comes from the Public Domain book, The Child’s Reader- Third Reader by H Browne et al (Project Gutenberg #15170).  Described as a Native American legend, it is interesting to examine the similarities and differences between a version such as this and that of Br’er Rabbit and the Tar Baby in Uncle Remus: his Songs and Sayings (Project Gutenburg #2306) which inspired Disney’s Song of the South.

I have also made a black and white image of the rabbit which can be used as a stamp or photoshop brush.

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