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"All Are Not Thieves That Dogs Bark At" - Vintage Illustration Explained #224397 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white woodcut-style illustration depicts a well-dressed 19th-century gentleman holding two large sacks, seemingly startled as a dog leaps toward him, mouth open in a bark. In the background, a modest cottage with shuttered windows and leafless trees suggests a rural or suburban setting, possibly autumn or winter. The scene captures a moment of tension and misjudgment, visually embodying the cautionary proverb about unwarranted suspicion.
Used in articles on proverbs, historical illustrations, or Victorian-era social commentary; matches user intent to understand idioms, vintage art, or cultural symbolism behind common sayings.
Related Cliparts: Discover the origin and meaning of the proverb “All are not thieves that dogs bark at” through this evocative 19th-century engraving of a man, sacks, and a vigilant dog.
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