Description
looking at his distressed wife and children
Punch believed that too many rules and regulations about hygiene were limiting the freedom of the people
Inscribed below: 'W
Original is oil on canvas 20x23 (inches) NOTE: this is 5
As part of the celebrations
'Macacus silensus' [Lion-tailed macaque] Product:Canvas looking at his distressed wifeZoological study of a lion tailed macaque or wanderoo Macacus silensus from India shown seated. Plate 14 from The natural history of monkeys, by Sir William Jardine (Edinburgh, 1833) The Naturalist's Library. Mammalia. Vol. 1. Referred to in the text as 'The Wanderoo Monkey'. The plate is inscribed: 'PLATE 14. MACACUS SILENSUS. Lizars sc.' Original: etching. 1833
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