Geir Zoega and Brusa

Humorous drawing shows Geir Z"ega, an Icelandic travel guide, holding a dog in one hand and a switch in the other. Brusa is a Scandanavian word for horsefly, but also any animal that disturbs livestock. Taylor visited Iceland in 1862, perhaps en route to Russia. Original title: The consequences...

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Main Author: Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878, artist.
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 1862
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Online Access:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.22869
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spelling ftloc:oai:lcoa1.loc.gov:loc.pnp/ppmsca.22869 2023-05-15T16:47:54+02:00 Geir Zoega and Brusa Taylor, Bayard, 1825-1878, artist. Norway [1862] http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.22869 eng eng http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.22869 No known restrictions on publication. Z"ega Geir Animal welfare--1850-1860 image still image Humorous pictures Drawings 1862 ftloc 2015-12-01T01:34:04Z Humorous drawing shows Geir Z"ega, an Icelandic travel guide, holding a dog in one hand and a switch in the other. Brusa is a Scandanavian word for horsefly, but also any animal that disturbs livestock. Taylor visited Iceland in 1862, perhaps en route to Russia. Original title: The consequences. Inscribed above image: H.B. the animal is a dog. Inscribe in a hand other than Taylor's, lower left: (see page - Brusa of the sheep). Gift; Charles F. Heartman; 1922; (DLC/PP-46411a). Still Image Iceland The Library of Congress: American Memory Norway Brusa ENVELOPE(-45.517,-45.517,-60.533,-60.533)
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description Humorous drawing shows Geir Z"ega, an Icelandic travel guide, holding a dog in one hand and a switch in the other. Brusa is a Scandanavian word for horsefly, but also any animal that disturbs livestock. Taylor visited Iceland in 1862, perhaps en route to Russia. Original title: The consequences. Inscribed above image: H.B. the animal is a dog. Inscribe in a hand other than Taylor's, lower left: (see page - Brusa of the sheep). Gift; Charles F. Heartman; 1922; (DLC/PP-46411a).
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