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page 119th-century engravings

lubok
250px|thumb|The Mice Are Burying the Cat, a 1760s lubok print, has been commonly thought to be a caricature of Peter the Great's burial, authored by his opponents. The caption above the cat reads: "The Cat of Kazan, the Mind of Astrakhan, the Wisdom of Siberia" (a parody of the title of Russian tsars). Modern researchers have said that this is a representation of carnivalesque inversion, "turning the world upside down".
The Bulls of Bordeaux
print by Francisco de Goya
Old Santeclaus with Much Delight
anonymous 1821 Christmas poem
William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job
engraved prints by William Blake