“The Moguls give to the white owl credit for preserving Jengis Khan, the founder of their empire…”
One of a hundred tales to be found in Anecdotes of Animals (1905): https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/anecdotes-of-animals-1905
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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“The Moguls give to the white owl credit for preserving Jengis Khan, the founder of their empire…”
One of a hundred tales to be found in Anecdotes of Animals (1905): https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/anecdotes-of-animals-1905
"Death on a pale horse " by Dave McKean
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Torn Birds, acrylic painting by Jason Limon
Skeleton Commission by milirine
A ptarmigan falls to a fox. The living forest. 1925. Arthur Heming, illus.
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Is your fate in this spread of vintage tarot card imagery?
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Impulse, instinct or intuition, Applied psychology, geometry and astronomy, 1919
Mildred Anne Butler, Winter Survival/ Famine, watercolour and bodycolour c 1917.
François-Louis Schmied (1873-1941), “Faust” by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1938 Source
Crow Shaman by Diana Sudyka
Edel Rodriguez
Kelety Gusztáv - Őszi táj
51 x 43 cm
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From The Book of Miracles (Augsburger Wunderzeichenbuch), c. 1550. Source
Henri Verstijnen
Unpublished Frontispiece for Baudelaire’s ‘Les Fleurs du Mal’ (1857 / Etching) - Félix Bracquemond