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"Cat," cried the witch, stamping her foot, "you too may keep your name and continue to mew."

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Artist

Name:
Elliott, John
Dates:
1859-1925
Countries:
UK, US

Illustration

Subject:
Narratives
Technique:
Color Process
Format:
Portrait (taller)
Source:
The New York Public Library, the Internet Archive

Book

Title:
The great sea horse
Author:
Anderson, Isabel
Publisher:
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1909
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Description:

A witch with bat-like wings holds a root lifted from some tree or shrub and talks to a black cat under the waning moon.

This picture is an illustration for the story, Whistling Bob and His Wicked Cat.

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