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Python Swallowing a Roe-Deer, c1840s. Creator: Antoine-Louis BaryePython Swallowing a Roe-Deer, c1840s
Head of a Roebuck, c.1800. Creator: Wybrand HendriksHead of a Roebuck, c.1800
Roebuck. Creator: Courbet, Gustave (1819-1877)Roebuck. Found in the collection of the Goteborg Konstmuseum
Genevieve of Brabant, 19th century. Artist: Wilhelm Friedrich HerbigGenevieve of Brabant, 19th century. The medieval legend of Genevieve of Brabant tells how she was wrongly accused of adultery by her husband, the palatine Siegfried
[Two Stags and Roe Buck], ca. 1858. Creator: Horatio Ross[Two Stags and Roe Buck], ca. 1858
Head of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan, c. 1830. Creator: Edwin Henry LandseerHead of a Roebuck and Two Ptarmigan, c. 1830
Chevreuil. Creator: Karl BodmerChevreuil. [Roe deer]
The Ruse, Roe Deer Hunting Episode (Franche-Comte), 1866. Found in the collection of Ordrupgaard Museum, Charlottenlund
The Chase of the Roebuck, 1834, (1936). Creators: Henry Thomas Alken, Richard Gibson ReeveThe Chase of the Roebuck, 1834, (1936). From Original Drawings by Walter Parry Hodges of hunting scenes in Dorset. Hunters and hounds pursue a roebuck. Aquatint engraving
Roe deer drinking. Artist: Pirosmani, Niko (1862-1918)Roe deer drinking. Private Collection
Chase of the Roebuck: Full Cry, c1800, (1922). Artists: Henry Thomas Alken, Richard ReeveChase of the Roebuck: Full Cry, c1800, (1922). Walter Parry Hodges (1760-1845). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited
The Chase of the Roebuck, 1834. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenThe Chase of the Roebuck, 1834. From The Studio Volume 130. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1945]
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Eurasian species of deer, 1828. From British Quadrupeds by William MacGillivray, one of the volumes in William Jardines Naturalists Library series. (Edinburgh, 1828)