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'What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!', 1866 Artist: George du Maurier
'What a Pity the Race of Centaurs has become Extinct!', 1866. An illustration of how the world would look like if centaurs still existed. Illustrations include a centaur race, a military parade, a delivery to a pub, and men and women out for a walk. They would add interest to events both social and military. From Punch, or the London Charivari, Aporil 21, 1866.
Unique Identifier
AR927599
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3700px × 5094px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Barclay and Perkin Brewery
Black & White
Black and white
Brewery
brewing
building
BUILDINGS
Cartoon
Centaur
Child
comic
COMICAL
concept
DELIVERY MAN
Engraving
FANTASTICAL
Female
George du
George du Maurier
George Louis Palmella Busson du Maurier
Heritage Image Partnership
HORSE RACE
HORSE RACING
Horse-race
horse-racing
JOB
LADY
Male
Man
Maurier
Men
Military
MILITARY UNIFORM
Monochrome
motor sport
mythical beast
mythical creature
MYTHOLOGY
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Parade
People
POLICEMAN
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PROFESSION
Pub
PUBLIC HOUSE
races
socialising
SPORT
Tavern
Unconventional
Wars
Woman
Women