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Duck Hunters, 1843. Artist: Alexandre Gabriel DecampsDuck Hunters, 1843. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Diana and Endymion, 1723. Artist: Giovanni Battista Pittoni the YoungerDiana and Endymion, 1723. Diana, the Roman goddess of hunting and the Moon, falls in love with the sleeping figure of the shepherd Endymion
Bird catcher, 1870. Artist: Vasily PerovBird catcher, 1870. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Folio from Mantiq al-Tayr (The Language of the Birds), by Attar, c1600. Artist: Habib AllahFolio from Mantiq al-Tayr (The Language of the Birds), by Attar, c1600. Also known as Farid ud-Din and Attar of Nishapur, Attar (c1142-c1221) was a Persian Sufi poet
Tiger, Lion And Leopard Hunt, 1616. Artist: Peter Paul RubensTiger, Lion And Leopard Hunt, 1616. Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux Arts, Rennes, France
Seal hunting, Newfoundland, 1902. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 15th June 1902
A hunter killed by a wild boar, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 8th December 1901
The Canadian pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900. The Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a worlds fair held in Paris, France
The Transvaal pavilion at the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris, 1900. The Exposition Universelle of 1900 was a worlds fair held in Paris, France
John Abernethy, English surgeon and physiologist. Artist: J CochranJohn Abernethy, English surgeon and physiologist. Abernethy (1764-1831) was a pupil of the prominent surgeon John Hunter
Queen Elizabeth I as Diana, 16th century, (1896). Artist: Cornelius VroomQueen Elizabeth I as Diana, 16th century, (1896). Elizabeth (1533-1603) as Diana the Huntress. Illustration after a picture in the collection of the Marquess of Salisbury, Hatfield House
Meleager presents to Atalanta the head of the Callydonian Boar, 1774. Artist: W WalkerMeleager presents to Atalanta the head of the Callydonian Boar, 1774. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1774
Elephants Fighting, 1606. Artist: Theodore de BryElephants Fighting, 1606. Journeys across India, engraved by Theodore De Bry, 1606
Meleager presents the boars head to Atalanta, 1733. Artist: Bernard PicartMeleager presents the boars head to Atalanta, 1733. A plate from Le temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
The Chase, c1513-1553. Artist: Augustin HirschvogelThe Chase, c1513-1553. Located in the collection at, Musee de Beaux Arts, Budapest
Kanada Ragini, Ragamala Album, School of Rajasthan, 19th century. Two soldiers salute the courage of the prince who has killed a white elephant
Ancient Egyptain fresco, 19th century. Artist: Ippolito RoselliniAncient Egyptain fresco, 19th century. Depiction of an Ancient Egyptian hunting party. From the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The Heron, 1564. Illustration from a French copy of the Bestiary of Manuel Philes, originally made by the Cretan scribe Angelos Vergecios, and probably illustrated by his daughter
Hunters in the Snow, February, 1565. Artist: Pieter Bruegel the ElderHunters in the Snow, February, 1565
The Return from the Hunt, 1505-1507. Artist: Piero di CosimoThe Return from the Hunt, 1505-1507
Elizabeth at the Hunt, late 19th century. Artist: Wilhelm RichterElizabeth at the Hunt, late 19th century. Elizabeth of Bavaria (1837-1898), Empress of Austria, out fox-hunting (perhaps with the Hungarian statesman Count Julius Andrassy)
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)
Lincolnshire Duck Decoy, c1845. Front and end views of the netted tunnel. Wild duck were decoyed into the mouth of the net covering a curving ditch or pipe
The Swan, Goose and Duck, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsThe Swan, Goose and Duck, c1850. The central image is of the three different birds. Surrounding vignettes show (clockwise from top left)
John Hunter, FRS, (c1850-c1870?). Artist: William HollJohn Hunter, FRS, (c1850-c1870?). Portrait of the Scottish surgeon and anatomist. His unique series of lectures on the theory and practice of surgery attracted numerous students
Votive Plaque in Roman Bronze, to the God Silvanus Callirius, c1st century. Artist: CintusmusVotive Plaque in Roman Bronze, to the God Silvanus Callirius, c1st century. Identifies Silvanus, Roman God of the countryside with the Celtic God Callirius, from Cintusmus the coppersmith
Blackfoot Native American tepee lining, showing a buffalo hunt
Paleolithic mammoth hunters hut made of mammoth bones, as excavated at Mezhirich, Ukraine
Detail of inlay on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt, 16th centuryDetail of inlay in gold, niello and electrum, on a Mycenaean bronze dagger showing a lion hunt. It was discovered in shaft grave IV at Mycenae, by Schliemann in 1876
Assyrian relief of a lion being released from a cage for a hunt, 7th centuryAssyrian relief of a lion being released from a cage for a hunt from the north palace of Ashurbanipal at Ninevah, from the British Museums collection, 7th century
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
Fox hunting, c. 1890. Artist: Bls, Julius, von (1845-1922)Fox hunting, c. 1890. From a private collection
Roman intaglio gem of British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, 2nd century BCRed jasper intaglio gem showing the British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, found near Hadrians Wall, 2nd century BC
Detail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul showing hunters, 6th centuryDetail of a floor mosaic in the Great Palace in Istanbul showing hunters, probably from the reign of Justin II (c. 520 - 5 October 578), 6th century
Detail from a stone plinth showing Silvanus, 1st century BCDetail from a stone plinth from Arezzo showing Silvanus, a Roman tutelary god of woods and fields, 1st century BC
Gold plaque showing a Scythian hunter, 5th century BCGold plaque showing a Scythian hunter pursuing a hare with a javelin from Kul Oba in Russia. The original is in the Hermitage Museums collection in St Petersburg
Bronze medallion of Apollo and the serpent Python, 16th centuryBronze medallion of Apollo and the serpent Python, possibly Venetian, currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 16th century
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
North American San Francisco Indians hunting with bows and arrows, c1840
The Bear Hunt, 1875. Artist: Making MedicineThe Bear Hunt, 1875. Drawing by Making Medicine, a Cheyenne (North American Plains Indian), while held prisoner at Fort Marion, Florida
American Plains Indians on a Buffalo hunt, 1898 Artist: WashakieAmerican Plains Indians on a Buffalo (North American Bison) hunt, 1898. Painting on skin
Mounted Grand Plains Indian hunting Buffalo with bow and arrow, c1890-c1927. Artist: Kills TwoMounted Grand Plains Indian hunting Buffalo (North American Bison) with bow and arrow, c1890-c1927
Moose skin by North American Shoshone Indian, showing Buffalo hunt, 20th century. Artist: KatsikodiPainting on Moose skin by North American Shoshone Indian, 20th century, showing buffalo hunt. Centre: Shoshoni perform Sun Dance
Diana and Actaeon, 1732. Artist: Louis GallocheDiana and Actaeon, 1732. According to Greek myth, Actaeon was transformed into a deer, and mistakenly killed by his lover Diana (Artemis in Greek mythology), goddess of the hunt
Diana the Huntress with her Two Dogs, 16th century