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Abalone Fishergirl with an Octopus, between circa 1773 and circa 1774. Creator: ShunshoAbalone Fishergirl with an Octopus, between circa 1773 and circa 1774
Diver with 2 Octopus (image 1 of 2), Mid-late 18th century. Creator: UnknownDiver with 2 Octopus (image 1 of 2), Mid-late 18th century
Octopus Form Box, Late 19th century. Creator: UnknownOctopus Form Box, Late 19th century
Octopus, early 19th century. Creator: GyokuzanOctopus, early 19th century
Baby Octopus, Mid-19th century. Creator: Ohara MitsuhiroBaby Octopus, Mid-19th century
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LIII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris HoefnagelAnimalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LIII, c. 1575/1580
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate III, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris HoefnagelAnimalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate III, c. 1575/1580
Animalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LII, c. 1575/1580. Creator: Joris HoefnagelAnimalia Aqvatilia et Cochiliata (Aqva): Plate LII, c. 1575/1580
Gathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Shinagawa (Shinagawa shiohigari no zu), 1740s. Creator: Furuyama MoromasaGathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Shinagawa (Shinagawa shiohigari no zu), 1740s. Fisherfolk on the coast, in the distance a man struggles with an octopus. Detail from a larger artwork
Gathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Shinagawa (Shinagawa shiohigari no zu), 1740s. Creator: Furuyama MoromasaGathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Shinagawa (Shinagawa shiohigari no zu), 1740s. View from the veranda of a house on the coast. Detail from a larger artwork
Low Tide at Susaki - A Set of Five (Shiohi goban no uchi), c. 1828/30. Creator: Utagawa KuniyoshiLow Tide at Susaki - A Set of Five (Shiohi goban no uchi), c. 1828/30. Detail from a larger artwork
Mask of the octopus hunter-Qagyuhl, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisMask of the octopus hunter-Qagyuhl, c1914. Ceremonial mask worn by a dancer portraying the hunter in Bella Bella mythology who killed the giant man-eating octopus
Recovering the Stolen Jewel from the Palace of the Dragon King, 1853
Octopus Vase from Heraklion Museum, Crete, Minoan c1500 BCMinoan Octopus Vase from Palaikastro, Crete, c1500 BC. Held with Heraklion Museum
The Irish Devil-Fish, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Irish Devil-Fish, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, is depicted wrestling with the mighty octopus of the Irish Land League
Gathering Shellfish at Low Tide at Shinagawa (Shinagawa shiohigari no zu), 1740s. View from the veranda of a house on the coast, in the distance a man struggles with an octopus
Low Tide at Susaki - A Set of Five (Shiohi goban no uchi), c. 1828 / 30Low Tide at Susaki - A Set of Five (Shiohi goban no uchi), c. 1828/30
The Jeweled Chaplet, ca. 1845-46. Creator: Utagawa KuniyoshiThe Jeweled Chaplet, ca. 1845-46
Floor paintings in the palace at Tiryns, Greece, (1928). Creator: UnknownFloor paintings in the palace at Tiryns, Greece, (1928). Part view of the floor painting in the so-called small Megaron; two patterns from the floor painting, about 1400-1200 B.C
Suckers on tentacles of Octopus Vulgaris, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonSuckers 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
Octopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonOctopus (Octopus vulgaris), Tentacles, 20th century. A mollusc and the most studied of all octopus species. The octopus will eat almost anything it can catch
Minoan pot with an octopus motif, from Heracleion Museum in Crete
Mycenaean amphora with an octopus, 15th centuryMycenaean amphora with an octopus, in palace style, from Prosymna. Now in the National Museum in Athens, 15th century
Mycenaen amphora with octopus design, 16th century BCMycenaen amphora with octopus design in palace style. From Prosymna in Greece, and in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, 16th century BC
The Octopus of Monopoly, 1888. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Octopus of Monopoly, 1888. Commerce battles the Monster octopus called Monopoly. The little boat, Free Competition, is being pulled under the waves by the tentacles of Copper, Salt, Iron