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Landscape with a Dog and Partridges, 1719. Artist: Desportes, Alexandre Francois (1661-1743)Landscape with a Dog and Partridges, 1719. Found in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Falconry, 17th century. Artist: Gerrit BerckheydeFalconry, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Dianas Rest on the Hunt, late 16th or early 17th century. Artist: Jan Brueghel the ElderDianas Rest on the Hunt, late 16th or early 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St Petersburg
Old English hound, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848
Letter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Artist: King Henry IVLetter from Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, 19th February 1606. Letter written from Paris by Henry IV of France to Henry, Prince of Wales, thanking him on behalf of the Dauphin
Typewriters, 20th century. A print from La Manufacture Francais D Armes et Cycles de Saint-Etienne, French mail order catalog
Actaeon turned into a stag and devoured by his hounds, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesActaeon turned into a stag and devoured by his hounds, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Acteon turn d into a Stag, and devour d by his dogs, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartActeon turn d into a Stag, and devour d by his dogs, 1733. Prince Acteon happened upon Diana naked while she was bathing. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733
Hunter and dogs design in the green room, 1868
Medallion of Alfonso V Aragon, King of Naples and Sicily, 15th century. Artist: PisanelloMedallion of Alfonso V Aragon, King of Naples and Sicily, 15th century. The inscription reads Venator intrepidus (The intrepid hunter)
Red figured Nestoris (wine-jar), Lucania, , c390-c380 BCRed figured Nestoris (wine-jar), Artemis and Actaeon, Lucania, c390BC-c380 BC. Aktaion changed to a stag by Artemis and killed by his hounds
A Stag Hunt, ca 1665. Artist: Wouwerman, Philips (1619-1668)A Stag Hunt, ca 1665. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Portrait of Count Nikita Petrovich Panin (1770-1837) in Hunting Dress. Artist: Guttenbrunn, Ludwig (1750-1819)Portrait of Count Nikita Petrovich Panin (1770-1837) in Hunting Dress. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
A Dog, 17th century. Artist: Frans SnydersA Dog, 17th century. Snyders, Frans (1579-1657). Found in the collection of the M. Kroshitsky Art Museum, Sevastopol
Fresco of a hunting scene (partially restored) from Tirins, Greece, Homeric period, c1000-c700 BCFresco of a hunting scene (partially restored) from Tirins (Tiryns), Greece, Homeric period, c1000-c700 BC
Deer hunt, 15th century. Artist: Workshop of the Bedford BreviaryDeer hunt, 15th century. Hounds and mounted huntsmen blowing horns, chase a stag through a forest. In the left foreground hunt servants prepare to release more hounds
Deer hunt, 15th century. Hounds and mounted huntsmen blowing horns, chasing a stag through a forest. From Le Livre de la Chasse (Book of the Hunt) of Gaston III Phoebus, Comte de Foix
A Plantagenet king of England out hunting. The king depicted is possibly King John (1167-1216). Chromolithograph after a medieval manuscript
Queen Elizabeth I and her attendants out hawking, 1575. The Queen rides side-saddle, on the left a man has just released his hawk, while above a hawk is bringing down a bird
A falconer, 1611. The bird perched on the gauntlet on the mans wrist is still hooded. From the Book of Faulconrie by George Turbevile
Interior of Haddon Hall, 19th century. Artist: Laslett John PottInterior of Haddon Hall, 19th century. Painting by Laslett John Pott (1837-1898), British history painter, showing Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, in Elizabethan times
On the Trail, 1883. Artist: Joseph SwainOn the Trail, 1883. Justitia, armed with her sword, is followed here by a shrinking Hibernia. During the course of the previous year, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Frederick Cavendish
The Hunt from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836