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Octopus Form Box, Late 19th century. Creator: UnknownOctopus Form Box, Late 19th century
Octopus, early 19th century. Creator: GyokuzanOctopus, early 19th century
Cuttlefish and Gorita, 1785. Creator: Jan BrandesCuttlefish and Gorita, 1785. Sepia loligo'. Two colour drawings, and a sketch of an octopus-like creature. With inscriptions. Part of Jan Brandes sketchbook, dl. 1 (1808), p. 238
Fighting Orchids, 1917. Creator: Adrianus Johannes Jacobus de WinterFighting Orchids, 1917. Janus de Winter raised a furore around 1916 with depictions of his own feelings - sensations - as abstractions
Sea Anemones in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1854. Creator: UnknownSea Anemones in the Gardens of the Zoological Society, Regent's-Park, 1854. Aquatic life at London Zoo. From the...background rises up a tall, massive
Fig.1.2. Stinging Cubomedusae; F.3.4. Its Long Tentacles; F. 5. Sea Medusae with... 1813Fig.1.2. Stinging Cubomedusae; F.3.4. Its Long Tentacles; F. 5. Sea Medusae with Long Tentacles; F.6. Curly Fringe of a Large Brazilian Cubomedusae; F.7.Warty Sea Medusae; F.8
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
Sea anemones, c19th century. Artist: A Fullarton & CoSea anemones, c19th century
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
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