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    <value>This striking image of an enormous bull-bear hybrid with lolling tongue and enlarged phallus and scrotum is set against a sea of oil wells, with great fissures in the earth beneath its paws. Its exposed interior, like a diagram of cuts in a butcher&#x2019;s shop, functions as a map of pronouncements, all based on reason or logic. 
Other objects in the image - three crows perched on its back, a naked baby on the ground between its legs, a man hanging from a tree lower left and a shooting star in the sky above -  make reference to Perry&#x2019;s discovery of the fact that today&#x2019;s financial traders still use the graphic systems and language employed by Japanese rice traders of the 16th century. Certain patterns have fanciful names such as &#x2018;Hanging Man&#x2019;, &#x2018;Abandoned Baby&#x2019;, &#x2018;Three Black Crows&#x2019; and &#x2018;Shooting Star&#x2019;.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Charles Booth-Clibborn in honour of Craig Hartley</credit_line>
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        <value>etching printed in blue ink, 39/68, published by Paragon Press and printed by Mike Taylor and Simon Marsh at Paupers Press.</value>
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