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He made a short-lived venture into film animation, drawing the first ever screen cartoon cat "Pussyfoot", but the cartoons were not a cinema success. Hutchinson published a last Louis Wain Annual in 1921. A new aspect to Wain's drawings in this volume was the prominence of patterned fabrics. [1]: 82-83
Mikes the Cat: Josef Lada: A talking black cat. [51] Mingus The Unwritten: Mike Carey: A winged cat who acts as the protagonist's familiar in the Tommy Taylor novels, a fictional 13-part series within the universe of The Unwritten. Mirliton Mirliton: Raymond Macherot: A gentle cat unable to hunt as he is best friends with mice and birds. [52 ...
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Santa rescues him, takes the jack-in-the-box away, and gives him a candy cane as a present. It is unknown who Jack gave the black cat jack-in-the-box and the unidentified jack-in-the-box to. Man-Eating Wreath - One of the Christmas gifts, who Jack gives to an old lady. It extends vines out from underneath it and dangles them above the lady to ...
As if ripped from the cartoon and thrown in front of a camera phone, this cat is boggling the minds of "Garfield" fans all over the internet. Balancing on his hind legs without a care in the world ...
Cat owner Meg's reaction had me dying to know what she was looking at, but the big reveal did not disappoint. Birdie the tabby cat really did look like she was a person looking out into the yard ...
A wide variety of costumes (called "mas") depicting traditional Trinidadian Carnival characters are seen throughout the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. After emancipation in 1838, freed slaves combined African masking culture with French colonial influence [ 1 ] to create characters that parodied the upper-class customs and costumes of Carnival.
14.3 x 16.8 cm: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The drawing is related to the etching B158 : Three Men Being Beheaded: c. 1640: Pen and brown ink, corrected with white; framing lines in pen and brown ink: 15.3 x 22.6 cm: British Museum, London: The drawing is related to the etching B092 : Sketch of an Executioner: c. 1640: Pen: 15.6 x 20.1 cm ...