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Grotesque Vase, Swadlincote, c. 1893. Creator: Christopher DresserGrotesque Vase, Swadlincote, c. 1893
The Inferno, after the Fresco in the Camposanto of Pisa, c. 1480 / 1500. Creator: UnknownThe Inferno, after the Fresco in the Camposanto of Pisa, c. 1480/1500
The Rich Man Being Carried Away by the Devil. Creator: Heinrich AldegreverThe Rich Man Being Carried Away by the Devil
Schafbocke (Rams), 1912. Creator: Lovis CorinthSchafbocke (Rams), 1912
Head of a Satyr (Tete de satyre). Creator: Alphonse LegrosHead of a Satyr (Tete de satyre)
Buff Ware Fragment with Horned Animals, Iran, 9th-10th century. Creator: UnknownBuff Ware Fragment with Horned Animals, Iran, 9th-10th century
Pere Paillard, 1902. Creator: Paul GauguinPere Paillard, 1902
Woodcut with a Horned Head, 1898-99. Creator: Paul GauguinWoodcut with a Horned Head, 1898-99
A King Pursued by a Unicorn, from the Unicorn Series, ca. 1555. Creator: Jean DuvetA King Pursued by a Unicorn, from the Unicorn Series, ca. 1555
The Dragon with two Horns and the Beast with Seven, from the Apocalypse. n. dThe Dragon with two Horns and the Beast with Seven, from the Apocalypse.n.d
The Beast with Seven Heads and Ten Horns, from the Apocalypse. n. d. Creator: Jean DuvetThe Beast with Seven Heads and Ten Horns, from the Apocalypse.n.d
Great Bear, Delaware, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen &Great Bear, Delaware, from the American Indian Chiefs series (N2) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888
The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse. n. d. Creator: Albrecht DurerThe Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse.n.d
The Beast with Two Horns Like a Lamb, from The Apocalypse, Latin Edition 1511, ca. 1496
Oxen at Siena, c1910, (1936). Creator: John Singer SargentOxen at Siena by John Singer Sargent, R.A. c1910, (1936). White oxen resting by John Singer Sargent (1856-1925)). In 1907 Sargent closed his portrait studio stating " Painting a portrait would
Paysage De Camargue - View of Camargue, c1920s. Creator: E LagetPaysage De Camargue - View of Camargue, c1920s. From " Arles". [F. Bessiere, Grand Hotel Du Nord-Pinus]. Illustrations by E. Laget
Ere the horn at the Gate of the Barbican Tower, was blown with a loud twenty-trumpeter power, from The Ingoldsby Legends, pub. 1907 (colour lithograph), 1907. Scene from The Lay of St
Swear to me, Hagen, my son!, 1924. Artist: Arthur RackhamSwear to me, Hagen, my son!, 1924. Illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods. Alberich goes to his son while he is sleeping and implores him to get the ring back
O wife betrayed I will avenge they trust deceived!, 1924. Artist: Arthur RackhamO wife betrayed I will avenge they trust deceived!, 1924. Illustration from Siegfried and the Twilight of the Gods. Brunnhilde thinks Siegfried has intentionally deceived her by taking the ring
Oxen at Siena, c1910. Artist: John Singer SargentOxen at Siena, c1910. From The Studio Volume 122. [The Studio Ltd, London, 1941]
Shoeing the Ox, c1910. Artist: John Singer SargentShoeing the Ox, c1910. Painting held in the Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland. From The Studio Volume 82. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1921]
Carving of a woman wearing a horned headdress, 15th century, (1910). Caricature ridiculing the medieval fashion for headdresses with horns, from a miserere in Ludlow Church, Shropshire
Womens headdresses, 15th century, (1910). Female fashions from the time of Henry VI (1422-1471). The turban headdress in the centre has hair flowing through it and down the back
Gallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884). Artist: A TauxierGallic chief before the Roman conquest of Gaul, 1st century BC (1882-1884) A print from La France et les Francais a Travers les Siecles, Volume I, F Roy editor, Saint-Antoine, 1882-1884
Black Rock, chief of the Nee-caw-wee-gee tribe, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoBlack Rock, chief of the Nee-caw-wee-gee tribe, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
Portrait of Eagle Ribs, Native American Man, 1841. Artist: Myers and CoPortrait of Eagle Ribs, Native American Man, 1841. A print from North American Indians, Wiley and Putnam, 1841
A group of triceratops, 20th century
The Seven-Headed Beast and the Beast with Lamb`s Horns, 1498 (1906). Artist: Albrecht DurerThe Seven-Headed Beast and the Beast with Lamb`s Horns, 1498 (1906). Scene from the Apocalypse. From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und
Horned and steeple headdresses, 15th century, (1910). The example in the centre is a truncated parody of the steeple, and on the right is a hybrid of the old-fashioned horned style combined with an
Female dress from the time of Henry VI, (1910)Female dress from the time of Henry VI, 1421-1471, (1910). Woman wearing a horned headdress with coronet and large cauls. The robe is short-waisted, with a train in front and behind
Native cart in Manila, Philippines, 1908-1909. Artist: Homer L KnightNative cart in Manila, Philippines, 1908-1909. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1908-1909, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 14
Heroism of a teacher, 1902. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 7th December 1902
Let us take out the herd, 1853. Artist: Emile Charles Joseph LoubonLet us take out the herd, 1853. Private collection
Sculpture of Three Animal Heads. Located in the collection, Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Bronze Sculpture with Gold Incrustations. Located in the collection, Egyptian Museum, Berlin
Devil on a horse, (detail). Fragment of a stained glass window from the Saint Chapelle. From the Musee National du Moyen Age (Musee de Cluny), France
Triceratops, a horned dinosaur, held down by a Tyrannosaur, c1920. Artists reconstruction of a fight between two giant reptiles of the Cretaceous epoch (99, 000, 000-65, 000, 000 years ago)
Horn Bridle Decoration from Pazyryk, Altai Mountains, 5th century BC-4th century BC. Representing a Horned Tiger and two swans
Isis and Horus. Bronze Egyptian Deities, 7th century BC-6th century BC. Isis name is first attested in the fifth dynasty in the Pyramid texts. She was the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus
Minoan Bulls Head, Bronze Age, Greece, c2600-c1100 BC. Painted terracotta, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete
Celtic Bronze Three-Horned bull with Bust of two Goddesses, c1st century. From Maiden Castle, Dorset. At Dorset County Museum
A gold necklace, possibly from the tomb of a priestess, 4th century BCA gold necklace, possibly from the tomb of a priestess. Two of the heads have horns, and so represent Io, a priestess of Hera who was raped by Zeus and turned by a jealous Hera into a Heifer
Horned head from the shrine of a King of Owo from Eastern Yorubaland in Nigeria, now in the British Museum
Welsh Mountain ram in the Brecon Beacons
Chinese bronze ritual vessel, 12th century BCDetail of a Shang Dynasty Chinese bronze ritual vessel, showing a rams head. From the British Museums collection, 12th century BC
Egyptian grave-slab showing the cosmosEgyptian grave-slab showing the solar boat carrying the Sun Disk with Ra holding an Ankh. Before the deceased stands Isis-Hathor, with a solar disk between cows horns
Terracotta model of a shrine, from Cyprus, with a worshipper near an amphora in front of three horned figures
Relief showing the Celtic god CernunnosRomano-Celtic relief showing Cernunnos, the Celtic horned god, from Rhiems. Note the rat, associated with his cult, also the bull and deer