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Pine forest, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-GorskyPine forest, 1910
A log house covered with bark. Near the house there was a fish drying facility, 1910-1929. From an album containing 296 works offering a glimpse of life in the Russian Far Northeast in the first
Birch bark yurt. Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. VarginBirch bark yurt. Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
Tamgas made of birch bark of various types, Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. VarginTamgas made of birch bark of various types, Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
Knife "pa", birch bark bucket "kol" and basket "tamga", Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. GKnife "pa", birch bark bucket "kol" and basket "tamga", Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
A child in a birch bark cradle, Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. VarginA child in a birch bark cradle, Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
Birch bark yurt - Interior view of the yurt. Selkups, 1920. Creator: A. G. VarginBirch bark yurt - Interior view of the yurt. Selkups, 1920. V. I. Surikov Museum of Art in Krasnoiarsk
Nouvelle-Guinee. Le Bois De Fer, (Papua New Guinea - Ironwood Trees), 1900. Creator: UnknownNouvelle-Guinee. Le Bois De Fer, (Papua New Guinea - Ironwood Trees), 1900. From " Autour du Monde - Fascicule XLI". [L. Boulanger, Paris, 1900 ]
The Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition - Ojibway Encampment near the Falls... 1858. Creator: UnknownThe Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition - Ojibway Encampment near the Falls of the Rainy River, 1858. The Ojibways of the Lake of the Woods are the most warlike
Forest landscape, 1873-1932. Creator: Willem SteenhoffForest landscape, 1873-1932
Birch Bark Shoe, 1938. Creator: Eugene C. MillerBirch Bark Shoe, 1938
Birch Bark Cape Collar, 1935/1942. Creator: Charles CharonBirch Bark Cape Collar, 1935/1942
Birch Bark Sewing Basket, 1938. Creator: John CookeBirch Bark Sewing Basket, 1938
Box and Basket Implement, 1935. Creator: George B. WallyBox and Basket Implement, 1935
Moccasin and Writing Book, 1935. Creator: George B. WallyMoccasin and Writing Book, 1935
Tree Trunk I, n.d. Creators: Unknown, William CallowTree Trunk I, n.d
Preparing cedar bark-Nakoaktok, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisPreparing cedar bark-Nakoaktok, c1914
Beavers cutting down trees, 1862. Creator: UnknownBeavers cutting down trees [in London Zoo], 1862. The beaver...commenced to bite off the bark about twelve inches above the ground...The rapid progress he made was...most astonishing; the animal
Todzhin Birchbark Cradle (sent to the Berlin Museum fur Volkskunde), 1897. Creator: UnknownTodzhin Birchbark Cradle (sent to the Berlin Museum fur Volkskunde), 1897. From the album Puteshestviya P. Ye. Ostrovskogo na Yenisey v 1894 i 1897 godakh (The journeys of P. E)
Framework for a Birchbark Yurt, 1897. Creator: UnknownFramework for a Birchbark Yurt, 1897. From the album Puteshestviya P. Ye. Ostrovskogo na Yenisey v 1894 i 1897 godakh (The journeys of P. E)
Golden Forest. Creator: Joshua JohnstonGolden Forest
Guarded Dreams. Creator: Joshua JohnstonGuarded Dreams
Trail Addiction. Creator: Joshua JohnstonTrail Addiction
Piliated Woodpecker. Creator: Joshua JohnstonPiliated Woodpecker
Up There. Creator: Joshua JohnstonUp There
Birchbark Pail, c. 1760. Creator: UnknownBirchbark Pail, c. 1760. Probably Penobscot, Maine
Attus Amip (Mans Coat), Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868), c. 1860. Creator: UnknownAttus Amip (Mans Coat), Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868), c. 1860. Fibre made from the inner bark of the ohyo tree, a member of the elm family
The Dancing Trees, 1922. Creator: Alfred StieglitzThe Dancing Trees, 1922. A work made of palladium print
Sinew, Fiber, Reed, Bark (mural study), ca. 1933-1943. Creator: UnknownSinew, Fiber, Reed, Bark (mural study), ca. 1933-1943
Fallen Tree, 1839 / 1845. Creator: Alexandre CalameFallen Tree, 1839/1845
Saddle, Turkish, late 16th-17th century. Creator: UnknownSaddle, Turkish, late 16th-17th century
Study of Three Old Gnarled Trees, 1660. Creator: Jan SiberechtsStudy of Three Old Gnarled Trees, 1660
Studies of the blossoms, fruits and trunk of an English oak (Quercus robur), 1788
Studies of the leaves, blossoms, fruits and trunk of a whitebeam (Sorbus subgenus Aria), 1788
Studies of the trunk, blossoms and fruit of a wild apple tree (Malus sylvestris), 1788
Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, ca. 1830-31. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddIvory-billed Woodpeckers, ca. 1830-31
Fuji Through the Pines of Lake Motosu, 1910. Creator: Herbert PontingFuji Through the Pines of Lake Motosu, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]
Australian Aborigine bark painting
Australian Aboriginal bark-painting of a Dugong from Arnheim-Land
The Story of the Largest British Beetle, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
A financial conference of the Allies, Paris, 1915. Left, M. Bark; centre, M. Ribot; and right, Mr. Lloyd George, Ministers of Finance in Russia, France, and Britain respectively
An advertisement for Sparkling Muscatel, c1908. Artist: John Swain & SonAn advertisement for Sparkling Muscatel, c1908. From Penroses Pictorial Annual, Vol. XIV, edited by William Gamble. [A.W. Penrose & Co. Ltd, London, 1908-9]
In a great pine forest, collecting turpentine, North Carolina, USA, late 19th or early 20th century. Harvesting pine resin. Detail from a stereoscopic card
Peeling bark for making bark cloth, Uganda, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Keystone View CompanyPeeling bark for making bark cloth, Uganda, late 19th or early 20th century. Detail from a stereoscopic card
Birch-bark Canoes on the Red River of the North, United States, 1877
Pyotr Lvovich Bark (1869-1937), c. 1916Pyotr Lvovich Bark (1869-1937)
Harmful insects, 1897. Artist: F MeaulleHarmful insects, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 11th April 1897
Xylophagous insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: F MeaulleXylophagous insects, that are destructive to forests, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 25th April 1897
Harmful insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: A ClementHarmful insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 18th April 1897
Australian Aboriginal Bark Painting. Bark painting is an Australian Aboriginal art form, involving painting on the interior of a strip of tree bark
Oak Tree Bark, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonOak Tree Bark, 20th century. The genus is native to the Northern Hemisphere, and includes deciduous and evergreen species. Ancient Celts observed the oak as a symbol of wisdom
Spirit Mask from New IrelandA mask of wood and bark fibre representing a spirit, used in Malanggan ceremonies
Aboriginal bark painting. Bark painting is an Australian Aboriginal art form, involving painting on the interior of a strip of tree bark
Onondaga village attacked by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain, 1615. Onondaga were Iroquoian-speaking people inhabiting villages of bark and wood longhouses occupied by related families