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The chimpanzee and the ourang-outang at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1864. Creator: PearsonThe chimpanzee and the ourang-outang at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, 1864. 'The new monkey-house lately erected now contains specimens of both of the best known
Bobonne... ne le regarde pas tant!, 1836. Creator: Honore DaumierBobonne... ne le regarde pas tant!, 1836. Bobonne doesn't look at it so much!
Voyez, Mr. Mayeux, cet animal... 1836. Creator: Honore DaumierVoyez, Mr. Mayeux, cet animal... 1836. See Mr Mayeux this animal
Dieu de Dieu! mais c'est un pppolisson... 1836. Creator: Honore DaumierDieu de Dieu! mais c'est un pppolisson... 1836. God of God but it is a fish
Orangoutang, from Quadrupeds series (N41) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1890
The Orang-Utan, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Orang-Utan, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part V, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]
Tinan the orangutan, 1896. Artist: Henri MeyerTinan the orangutan, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 20th December 1896
Human and orang-utan skulls, 1848. Illustrations of the base of the skull. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848)
Lateral view of the skull or profile, 1848. Comparison of the skulls of European and African humans with those of the chimpanzee and orang-utan
Model of the skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus dawsoni), 1914. Artist: Dr Smith WoodwardModel of the skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus dawsoni), 1914. Model as reconstructed by Dr Smith Woodward. Dark areas are from the original fossil, the light are the restored areas
Orang Utang and Gibbon, 1822
Orangutans from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836