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Historical Archive: Normal Animals, Eagle through Oxen

This list is alphabetical by animal.


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eagle: carnelian cameo, 12th c. Italy, Fitz. CG 751a. This work has its own page. Eagles have their own pages, through 9th c., 10th c.-present.
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elephant and rider: ivory chess bishop, Afrasiab Uzbekistan, 11th-12th c., BM 1980,0730.1. Elephants have their own page.
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*elk or deer finial fr. Minusinsk basin, bronze, Tagar culture 7th-3rd c. BCE, Hermitage. Stags, deer, elk, moose, and reindeer have their own page.
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falcon: mirror-back with courtly couple, ivory, 2nd quarter of 14th c. Paris, Louvre. Falcons have their own page.
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fish pierced for suspension, Roman rock crystal, BM Walters 3972. Fish and dolphins have their own page.
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fly: Bernat Martorell, St. George, Spain 1434-35, tempera on panel, AIC 1933.786. This work has its own page.
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foxes hunting cock, marble, poss. chancel screen, Constantinople 12th c., SMBByz 3250. For reverse see Berlin.
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fox: watch fob, gold, probably late 19th century, p.c. This object has its own page.
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frog brooch, Gaul late 1st-mid 3rd c., copper alloy/enamel/glass/silver/gilt, Morgan 2012.2:4. Frogs and toads have their own page.
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gazelle: lintel with hare, cross, gazelle, and blessing from 6th-7th c. Cairo, wood, KM 0000.01.0192. Gazelles and other antelopes have their own page.
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goat in tree, Ur c.2550-2450 BCE, Penn 30-12-702, which has its own page. Goats have their own page.
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goose: Easterton Pictish slab, animals side, sandstone 7th-8th c., NMS X.IB 226, which has its own page. For geese see water birds.
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hare, part of an ivory frame, Egypt 10th-11th c., transfer from V&A A.13-1934, BM. Rabbits and hares have their own page.
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heron: Jonah sarcophagus, c.250-early 4th c., marble, Vat 31448, which has its own page. Water birds have their own page.
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hippopotamus: Baptism in John the Baptist cycle, mosaic c.1240-1310, Baptistery of St. John, Florence. Not available in high resolution. This work has its own pages.
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hoopoe birds, Meissen porcelain, Johann Joachim Kaendler c.1736, SF, which have their own page
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horse: Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp, Iran, mid 1520s-30s, Met 1970.301. This manuscript has its own page. Horses have their own pages, through 12th c., 13th c. to present.
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hyena (lower left): lyre/harp front plaque, Ur c.2550-2450 BCE, Penn B17694A/B, which has its own page
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ibex and ?serpents, phalera 6th-5th c. BCE, Kazbeksky hoard, MSHM. For oblique view and companion phalera see MSHM. Ibexes and other goats have their own page.
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ibis crowned, hematite intaglio, 1st-6th c., Kelsey 26064, Bonner 47
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lamb, Christ, and angels on cross, engraved reverse, crystal intaglio, 6th-7th c., CdM M6606. Lambs, sheep, and rams have their own page.
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Lamb of God: processional cross with holder, silver and enamel, c.1350, cross Spain, enamel poss. Germany, PMA 1949-40-4. The Lamb of God has its own page.
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leopard mosaic, north Syria c.450-500, AIC loan 1974.61. Leopards, panthers, and tigers have their own page.
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lion, Roman sard intaglio, Met 81.6.132. Lions have their own pages, through 7th c., 8th to 13th c., 14th c. to present.
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lizards: torments of the damned, mosaic c.1260-75, Baptistery of St. John, Florence. This work has its own pages. Lizards have their own page.
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lobster (center): front of an oak chest with heraldic and fantastic beasts, Lower Saxony c.1380, KGM 1884,1688
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magpies on lower tree: St. Francis preaching to birds, Bonaventura Berlinghieri 1235, which has its own page
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monkey? limestone baptismal font, Mosan c.1200, Schn K112, which has its own page
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tethered monkey: Lady and the Unicorn, wool/silk tapestry, c.1500, Cluny. For more panels and monkeys see Cluny.
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monkey at feet John the Baptist: oak altarpiece 1500-25, St. Michael's, Hildesheim, which has its own pages
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monkeys robbing a peddler, enameled glass, Murano 19th c., CMA 1953.364. For other views see CMA.
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Asian *moose, copper alloy? 6th-5th c. BCE South Urals nomads, MSHM. Stags, deer, elk, moose, and reindeer have their own page.
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Roman mouse fibula w. cm scale, MStA. For front see MStA.
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mouse: weight? from lamp holder with lamps, bronze, probably modern replica of Roman from Pompeii, KM 0000.02.9864. This work has its own page.
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mule: David summons Solomon (right), Solomon on David's mule (III Kings 1:32-38), walrus ivory, Germany c.1170-80, V&A 275-1867
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octopus krater, Crete c.1370-25 BCE, Louvre CA 882/AM 571
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octopus: sea life, stone mosaic w. terracotta frame/box, 1st c., fr. a domus north of Aquileia, ANAM. For full work see ANAM.
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octopus: voyage home of the Magi mosaic c.1260-75, Baptistery of St. John, Florence. Not available at higher resolution. This work has its own pages.
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owl: red-figure Attic skyphos, c.450-400 BCE, KM 0000.00.2608. Owls have their own page.
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oxen pulling a cart, funerary monument of Flavia Usiau, 2nd half of 2nd c., Tác-Gorsium. This object has its own page. Oxen, bulls, cows, and calves have their own page.