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Contents:
- THE GAYER-ANRSON T
- THE GAYER-ANRSON CAT
- GAYER-ANRSON: THE MAN BEHD THE CAT
- THE GAYER-ANRSON CAT
- WONRFUL THGS ARTHOMEARTSEARCHSERVICVIOSARTICLSHOPMOREUSE TAB TO NAVIGATE THROUGH THE MENU EMS.REPRODUCTN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTWORK BY NATALIE ALL POSTSPHOTOGRAPHYARTARTICLTRANSLATNSEGYPTOLOGYSEARCHLOG / SIGN UPNATALIE WATSONMAR 18, 20201 M READTHE GAYER-ANRSON CAT, BRISH MM
THE GAYER-ANRSON T
* gayer anderson cat facts *
The Gayer-Anrson t is a bronze figure pictg one form of the godss Bastet.
THE GAYER-ANRSON CAT
It's named after Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anrson, who donated the statue to the Brish Mm 1939. Gayer-Anrson was a keen llector of small Egyptian sculptur, jewellery and pottery. He showsed the his home Cairo, now known as the Gayer-Anrson Mm.
GAYER-ANRSON: THE MAN BEHD THE CAT
The Gayer-Anrson t is the most famo object of Robert Gayer-Anrson's llectn of oriental art. Bequt of Major Robert Gayer-Anrson, 1939. The Gayer-Anrson Cat.
THE GAYER-ANRSON CAT
"The Gayer-Anrson Cat. Gayer-Anrson, mostly known for the ancient t that was once his llectn, led a fascatg life as an adventurer, surgeon, soldier, llector, dilettante, and lover and prerver of bety.
All imag om Gayer-Anrson: The Life and Afterlife of the Irish Pasha (AUC Prs). It is known simply as the Gayer-Anrson Cat. [ptn id="attachment_536985" align="alignnone" width="620"] The Gayer-Anrson Cat[/ptn].
The life of the man behd the t is explored a new book, Gayer Anrson: The Life and Afterlife of the Irish Pasha, by Louise Foxcroft.
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The future Major Robert Grenville Gayer-Anrson Pasha was born alongsi an intil tw—wh whom he had a mystil nnectn throughout his life—at Listowel, County Kerry on July 29th, 1881.
That this love of bety should bee fixed prcipally on objects, however, may well be attributable to what Gayer-Anrson scribed as the “cid stra of sadism” exhibed by his father.