10 results filtered with: Rhinoceros (Genus)

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Eve presents Adam with the apple. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Johann Elias RidingerReference: 20727i- Books
History of the rhinoceros.
Berthold LauferDate: 1914
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An Indian rhinoceros. Etching by M. Bodenehr, ca 1747.
Moritz BodenehrDate: 1747Reference: 39883i
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Adam and Eve are condemned to a life of work outside Eden. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
Johann Elias RidingerReference: 20798i
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A rhinoceros, possibly a Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Engraving by J McGahey.
Reference: 39880i
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The head of a rhinoceros with overgrown horn thought to be a unicorn. Coloured lithograph by (J.H.?) Clark after Campbell.
Campbell.Date: 1822Reference: 39933i- Pictures
The head of a rhinoceros with overgrown horn thought to be a unicorn. Coloured aquatint by (J.H.?) Clark, ca 1822, after Campbell.
Campbell.Date: 1822Reference: 39881i
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A gathering of many different animals with a large walled classical Italian-style garden behind and a banner bearing the book title above. Etching by W. Hollar, 1663, after himself.
Wenceslaus HollarDate: 1674Reference: 24360i
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A rhinoceros with a phallic-like horn and an elongated condom with the message in French: "What distinguishes humans from animals is (it is said) intelligence"; a statement about AIDS. Colour silk screen print after A. Le Quernec, 1993.
Alain le QuernecDate: [19]93Reference: 672792i- Books
Bibliography of the rhinoceros : an analysis of the literature on the recent rhinoceroses in culture, history, and biology / by L.C. Rookmaaker.
Kees RookmaakerDate: 1983