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Aquatic Life Collection (page 34)

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: The Bosporus or Bosphorus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier

The Bosporus or Bosphorus, 1615. Artist: Leonard Gaultier
The Bosporus or Bosphorus, 1615. A plate from Les Images Ou Tableaux De Platte Peinture Des Deux Philostrates Sophistes Grecs, by Blaise de Vigenere, Paris, 1615

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: A representation of February, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon

A representation of February, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon
A representation of February, 1757. A woman with a duck, a heron, a fish and a urn symbolizing the rain. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Fisherman, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet

Fisherman, 1828. Artist: Jean Henri Marlet
Fisherman, 1828. A print from L Inde Francaise, 1828. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: The Birth of Venus (detail), c1485. Artist: Sandro Botticelli

The Birth of Venus (detail), c1485. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
The Birth of Venus (detail), c1485. From the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: A Man Offering an Oyster to a Woman, c1660-1665. Artist: Jan Steen

A Man Offering an Oyster to a Woman, c1660-1665. Artist: Jan Steen
A Man Offering an Oyster to a Woman, c1660-1665. From the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Artist: Pieter de Hooch

A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Artist: Pieter de Hooch
A Woman and a Maid in a Courtyard, c1660-1661. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Death in Barouche, c1850-1890. Artist: Stanislas Lepine

Death in Barouche, c1850-1890. Artist: Stanislas Lepine
Death in Barouche, c1850-1890. Although generally not considered an Impressionist painter, Stanislas participated in the first Impressionist exhibition held in 1874

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist, 1881. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne

Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist, 1881. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist, 1881. Huxley (1825-1895) was Inspector of Fisheries from 1881-1885. He was a prominent supporter of Darwin in the controversy that raged over his theory of

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Publicity for a Russian commerce exhibition, 1930. Artist: Sergey Igumnov

Publicity for a Russian commerce exhibition, 1930. Artist: Sergey Igumnov
Publicity for a Russian commerce exhibition, 1930

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: The Birth of Venus, c1482. Artist: Sandro Botticelli

The Birth of Venus, c1482. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
The Birth of Venus, c1482. From the Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Still Life with Oysters, 19th century. Artist: Antoine Vollon

Still Life with Oysters, 19th century. Artist: Antoine Vollon
Still Life with Oysters, 19th century

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Still Life, 19th century

Still Life, 19th century

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Admiral Francois Darlan, Commander of the French Navy, 1940. Artist: Pierre Falke

Admiral Francois Darlan, Commander of the French Navy, 1940. Artist: Pierre Falke
Admiral Francois Darlan, Commander of the French Navy, 1940. Jean Louis Xavier Francois Darlan (1881-1942) commanded the French naval forces early in World War II

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate Themselves, 1846

Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate Themselves, 1846. Artist: JMW Turner
Whalers (Boiling Blubber) Entangled in Flaw Ice, Endeavouring to Extricate Themselves, 1846. From the Tate Gallery, London

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Crustacea and Reptiles, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas

Crustacea and Reptiles, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas
Crustacea and Reptiles, c1850. The central image shows a lobster, crab, turtle, scallops, whelks and prawns, cowrie shells, lobster and crab pots and shrimping nets

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Mackerel seller, 1826

Mackerel seller, 1826. Market woman displaying the fish she has for sale, calling out that the good, fresh mackerel have arrived

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Homology (of commmon descent), c1920

Homology (of commmon descent), c1920. A: Fore-limb of a monkey. B: Fore-limb of a whale. Although different at first sight, they have similar architecture

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Artists impression of deep sea scene with luminous fishes, 1903

Artists impression of deep sea scene with luminous fishes, 1903. Some of the creatures shown here were brought up in the dredges during the French oceanographical expeditions of the Travailleur

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Fish, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas

Fish, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent Thomas
Fish, c1850. Around the central image are vignettes of boats fishing for mackerel, and for anchovies with flares, of spearing fish and catching with rod and line

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Anchovy Fishing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Anchovy Fishing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Anchovy Fishing, c1845. Depicting men in their sailing boats out at sea. In the boat on the right men are dragging a net out of the water

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Herring Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Herring Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Herring Curing, c1845. Men preparing herrings; one carries a basket of the fish, another puts them in a barrel. Plate from Graphic Illustrations of Animals - Showing Their Utility to Man

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Cod Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Cod Curing, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
Cod Curing, c1845. Men curing cod; one holds the fish over a barrel, probably of salt, used to make the fish keep for months. The other hangs the cod up on a line

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Soapine household cleaner, late 19th century

Soapine household cleaner, late 19th century. American trade card for Kendall Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Whale blubber was used in some soap products

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Wall- hanging embroidered with Tortoise and Fish from Noin Ula, c1st century BC

Wall- hanging embroidered with Tortoise and Fish from Noin Ula, c1st century BC. Kuraan VI, Northern Mongolia. At Hermitage, Leningrad

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Coptic jar with fish, Egypt, c6th-8th century

Coptic jar with fish, Egypt, c6th-8th century
Coptic jar with fish. Egypt, c6th-8th century

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Mask from Burkina Faso

Mask from Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is a small, landlocked country north of Ghana and south of Mali and Niger. Economically, it is one of the four or five poorest countries in the world

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Early Christian Funerary Mosaic, (Roman), 4th century

Early Christian Funerary Mosaic, (Roman), 4th century. From the Catacomb of Hermes, Sousse, Tunisia. The fish and anchor are symbols of Christ and his faithful followers. At Sousse Museum, Tunisia

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Jonah and the Whale, early Christian Sarcophagus, Roman Marble, 4th century

Jonah and the Whale, early Christian Sarcophagus, Roman Marble, 4th century. At Vatican Museums

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century

Rhynie-Crawstone, Pictish incised Animals, Aberdeenshire, c5th century-c8th century. Salmon and the Pictish Beast below

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Scorpion Fish, (Peixe Carneiro), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Scorpion Fish, (Peixe Carneiro), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Scorpion Fish, (Peixe Carneiro), 20th century. Scorpionfish, are a family of mostly marine fish that include many of the worlds most venomous species

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Seahorse, (Hippocampus), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Seahorse, (Hippocampus), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Seahorse, (Hippocampus), 20th century. Name given to 54 species of small marine fishes in the genus Hippocampus, from the Ancient Greek word hippos meaning horse and kampos meaning sea monster

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Long-snouted seahorse, (Hippocampus Guttulatus), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Long-snouted seahorse, (Hippocampus Guttulatus), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Long-snouted seahorse, (Hippocampus Guttulatus), 20th century. Relatively rare marine fish native to northeast Atlantic, including the Mediterranean with an average size of 12cm

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Sea Perch, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Sea Perch, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Sea Perch, 20th century. Found in the Atantic and Mediterranean, Perch are carnivorous fish, who feed on smaller fish, shellfish, or insect larvae. They can be caught with nearly any bait

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Loggerhead Turtle, (Caretta Caretta), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Loggerhead Turtle, (Caretta Caretta), 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Loggerhead Turtle, (Caretta Caretta), 20th century. The loggerhead sea turtle is found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Mediterranean Sea

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Artist: A Geringer

Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Artist: A Geringer
Vishnu, one of the gods of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), c19th century. Vishnu in his avatar of Matsya, a fish. From L Inde Francaise

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: A Greek pottery fragment with the image of Poseidon

A Greek pottery fragment with the image of Poseidon
A blackfigure Greek pottery fragment with the image of Poseidon

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Moone Cross, 9th century

Moone Cross, 9th century
Moone Cross, showing a detail of the base, with five loaves and two fishes, 9th century

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, 15th century. Artist: Raphael

Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, 15th century. Artist: Raphael
Cartoon of the miraculous draft of fishes, for the Mortlake series of tapestries, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 15th century

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Minoan pot with an octopus motif

Minoan pot with an octopus motif, from Heracleion Museum in Crete

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Minoan vase from Phaestos, 21st century BC

Minoan vase from Phaestos, 21st century BC
Proto-Palatial Minoan vase from Phaestos, now in the Archaeological Museum in Heracleon, 21st century BC

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: German fibula in the form of a fish

German fibula in the form of a fish

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Inuit wooden mask

Inuit wooden mask of a fish and its spirit

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Fossil of Cybium Speciosum

Fossil of Cybium Speciosum, an early relative of the mackerl, from the British Museums collection

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Fossil of Acantonemus Subaureus

Fossil of Acantonemus Subaureus, an extinct fish, from the British Museums collection

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Human skull with features modelled in clay and painted, from New Guinea

Human skull with features modelled in clay and painted, from New Guinea
Human skull used for ancestor worship with features modelled in clay and painted, from the Sepik river in New Guinea. Now in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh

Background imageAquatic Life Collection: Engraved bone from Lortet, Hautes Pyrenees

Engraved bone from Lortet, Hautes Pyrenees
Paleolithic engraved bone from Lortet, Hautes Pyrenees



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