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Pre-Columbian Art. Inca. Chavin culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic. San Marcos Museum. Peru
Moche portrait stirrup spout vesselPre-Columbian Art. Moche Culture (100-900 B.C.). Moche portrait stirrup spout vessel. Archaeological Museum. Cusco. Peru
CroakersThree anthropomorphic frogs singing amongst rushes.Date: 1903
Medici porcelain. Three grotesque-style spouts. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. China / Porcelain. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. HAUTS-DE-SEINE. S趲 es. Sevres National Museum for Ceramics
Bottle with female form and gold nose ring. Childbirth scene. Viru Culture of the Chicama and Viru, Peru, 3rd c. A.D. Pre-Columbian art. Ceramics. PERU. Lima. Peruvian Gold Museum
Tomb of Ines de Castro. 14th c. PORTUGAL. Alcoba确; Monastery of Santa Maria. Gothic art. Sculpture on marble
Gran pops Cocktail Party by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration depicting Gran pop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood, who was a regular feature of The Sketch during the 1930s
Bears playing in their enclosureThe reverse of this card reads: Even the bears have to learn how to skip in Switzerland - don t you think they are very clever
The Bern Bear helps a Swiss woman with her yarn winding. Date: circa 1903
Fashionable felineAnthropomorphic fashionable cat in a red hat. Date: 1905
The Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AD. Ceramic figure made in mold. He holds in his hands a fabric. From Ecuadorina coast. Private collection
Quimbay civilization (Colombia). Anthropomorphic figureSouth American civilization. Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Anthropomorphic figure. 24 x 15 cm diameter. Private collection
Tamalameque culture (200-600 / 16th century). Clay anthropomPre-Columbian art. Tamalameque culture (200-600 / 16th century). Clay anthropomorphic figure. 114 x 26, 5 cm (diameter). From Colombia. Private Collection
Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AThe Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AD. Ceramic figure. Seated man. Mold. Style chone. 37 x 20 cm. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. 500-1532 d. C. AnthropomorphicPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 1o x 8, 5 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vesselPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 13 x 10 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Anthropomorphic figureBahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). 300 BC-500 AD. Anthropomorphic figure. 1, 5 x 5 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection. Period of Regional Development. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramiPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 17 x 15 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Moche culture. Northern Peru. 100 AD-800 AD. Regional Development Epoch. Anthropomorphic vessel.18 x 18 x 11 cm. From Peru.Private collection
The Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Ecuador. Male figure. PrivaThe Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AD Chone type. Male figure. 37 x 20 cm. Private collection
South America. Chorrera culture. Late Formtive indigenous culture (1300 BC-300 BC in Ecuador). Ceramic vessel. 15 x 10 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection
Idol. Third millennium BC. Water marble. TurkeyTurkey. Bronze Age. Idol. Third millennium BC. Water marble. From Beycesultan, Kultepe, Anatolia. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations. Ankara
Anthropomorphic jar. 13th-16th centuries. SpainAnthropomorphic jar. 13th-16th centuries. Gothic. From Church of the Carmen. Regional Museum. Manresa. Spain
Idol of Chillaron. Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. ArchaIdol of Chillaron. Quartzite. Their faces are etched schematic anthropomorphic representations on one side, the female and male on the other, related to fertility cults and rituals
Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark. Room. Egyptian art section
Anthropomorphic tombs. Necropolis of Revenga. Quintanar de lAnthropomorphic tombs carved into the rock. Early Medieval Period. Necropolis of Revenga. Quintanar de la Sierra. Castile and Leon. Spain
Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Costumed Figure Pendant. 1st7thPre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Costumed Figure Pendant.1st7th century. Gold.Tolima Culture. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Antropomorphic stela. Chalcolithic. Sculpture on rock. FRANCE. PROVENCE ALPES CԔ E D AZUR. VAUCLUSE. Avignon. Mus饠 Calvet (Calvet Museum)
Figure. Pre-Columbian art. Sculpture in the round. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum. Proc: COLOMBIA. BOYACA. Sogamoso
Chimu Pendant. Chimu art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum. Proc: PERU
Gold breastplate with anthropomorphic figure. Quimbaya art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum
Anthropomorphic gold figure decorated with a nose ring. Quimbaya art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum
Anthropomorphic figure of a man seated with nose ring. Quimbaya art. Ceramics. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum
Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驅Tool to weigh gold dust. Art from Baule (Baoul驠 ethnic group in Ivory Coast. African art. Metals. Private Collection. Proc: CԔ E-D IVOIRE
Bottlenose dolphin - underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions
Two Baby Chimpanzees with childrens clothes and furniture at the Carl Hagenbecks Tierpark at Stellingen. Carl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) founded Germanys most successful privately owned zoo
Easter Bunny posing with large egg for a photographThe Easter Bunny poses proudly with a large Easter egg for a photograph, taken by another rabbit! Date: 1906
The Easter Bunny brings eggs home in a wheelbarrowThe Easter Bunny bringing colourful Easter eggs home in a wheelbarrow. Date: 1908
Mrs Caudles Curtain Lectures - Mr Caudle late to bed" Pretty Time of night to come to bed Mr Caudle. Ugh! Enough to give any woman her death. I m sure." (Mrs Caudles Lectures) First published in " Punch" in 1845
Anthropomorphic vase. ca. 800. Mixtec art. Terra-cotta. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of Anthropology
Chimu TumiA gold and turquoise ceremonial knife or tumi with an anthropomorphic handle. Chimu culture, Peru. Date: 1100-1440
Anthropomorphic figure. Chibcha art. Sculpture; Terra-cotta
LIBYA. Tadrart Acacus. Anthropomorphic scene. Neolithic art. Cave
TANZANIA. Kolo. Anthropomorphic scene. Cave
NORWAY. Begby. Anthropomorphic figures (1000 BC)
Anthropomorphic bronze lamp (young Ethiopian), popularly known as El Negret. 1st-2nd c. AD. It represents an Ethiopian
Patriotic elephantsTwo elephants patriotically wave the Union and English flags, while bunting flutters in the breeze. Date: 1950s
Man turning into a catA gentleman visits his Doctor with the distinct impression he is turning into a cat.... by the evidence on show he is correct