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File AvailableGrigson, G. 1955 English drawing from Samuel Cooper to Gwen John. London, Thames and Hudson, pp. i-xv, 1-186
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George Stubbs (1724-1806), Drawing of Indian Rhinoceros, black and white chalk on blue paper, 28.3 x 43.8 cm. Collection of Basil Taylor, Esq. Probably drawing of rhino in Pidcock's menagerie, 1772.
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Taylor, B. 1955 Animal painting in England from Barlow to Landseer. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, pp. 1-71
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George Stubbs (1724-1806) - Painting of Indian rhino, oil on canvas, 27 ? x 36 ? inches, in Royal College of Surgeons. Painting commissioned by John Hunter, after specimen exhibited in 1772 at Pidcock's Menagerie, Spring Gardens.
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Taylor, B. 1955 Animal painting in England from Barlow to Landseer. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books, pp. 1-71
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Barlow: Elephant and Rhinoceros. Pen and wash, 21 x 30 inches. Witt Collection, Courtauld Institute.
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File AvailableMukherjee, B.N. 1955 'Rhinoceros-slayer' type of coins of Kumaragupta I. Indian Historical Quarterly 31 (2): 175-181
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File AvailableDali, S. 1955 Au Zoo de Vincennes - Salvador Dali. Combat - Le Journal de Paris 14 No 3.369 May 2: 1, 10, 1 image
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File AvailableReynolds, E.A.P. 1954 Burma rhino. Burmese Forester 4 (2): 104-108
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In the Mong Mit Division, there is a popular belief that in the month of wazo (July), all rhinoceros in the Shwe-u-Daung congregate and meet at one particular 'aing' called the 'Wazo Aing' but this belief has not been tested out as yet.
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File AvailableReynolds, E.A.P. 1954 Burma rhino. Burmese Forester 4 (2): 104-108
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Some appear to have a distaste for jungle fire, which they charge and trample. It is believed that there are fire-eating, or fire-attacking rhinoceros. Bad omens are associated with their killing; female rhinoceros are fond of tossing large branches or small logs which come in their way and some...
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File AvailableGomringer, E. 1954 Erich Mueller: ein junger Berner Bildhauer. Das Werk 41: 298-300
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File AvailableLynn-Allen, B.G. 1953 Rhinoceros bicornis. Blackwood's Magazine 273: 253-263
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File AvailableBalsan, F. 1953 Decouverte d'une oeuvre tres ancienne dans l'art Bushman. Journal de Societe des Africanistes 23: 139-143, 3 images
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