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  • African antelopes: Eland, Pallah and Koodoo. Coloured lithograph.
  • Two leopards prowling near a group of antelopes. Coloured lithograph.
  • Angora goats and white footed antelopes. Etching by T. Thornton.
  • A leopard prowling about a group of antelopes in a jungle. Colour lithograph.
  • Eight different antelopes shown on a grassy plain. Coloured etching by J. Miller after J. Stewart.
  • A rhinoceros, three giraffes, three antelopes and a wildebeest approaching a waterhole in a jungle. Colour lithograph.
  • Nine different specimen of the family of antelopes (Bovidae) shown in a rock strewn habitat. Coloured etching by W. Warwick and J. Reid after Captain T. Brown.
  • Above, a vervine antelope; below, a white antelope. Etching by Heath.
  • An antelope from South Africa. Wood engraving.
  • An antelope (bongo). Lithograph by Jonathan Kingdon.
  • An antelope running. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • An antelope running. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • An antelope (Peter's duiker). Lithograph by Jonathan Kingdon.
  • A Leucoryx antelope kneeling on the ground. Etching.
  • An antelope. Reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke, 1882.
  • A male sable antelope (Hippotragus niger). Coloured lithograph by W C Harris.
  • Two antelope, one sitting, one standing. Reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke.
  • An antelope in a rocky landscape. Reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke.
  • Zoological society of London: an antelope Lycoureux grazing. Coloured etching by W. Panormo after H. Smith.
  • An ibex, a Syrian goat and a chamois antelope. Coloured etching by J. Pass, 31 July 1800.
  • A four-armed Hindu deity holding an antelope and a vajra (?). Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • The heads of two male antelope, possibly oryx, one blazed and one dappled. Reproduction of a painting by G E M(?).
  • Antelope Altar, Walpi. The alter in the Antelope Kiva is a mosaic of sand, ceremonially made, in brown, red, white, yellow, green and black. The zigzag lines typifying lightening which brings rain. Around it stand clan emblems, fetishes, priests' jugs and bahos, or paryer-sticks made of two sticks tied together with a bundle of feathers; also bowls of sacred cornmeal and rattles.
  • Skeleton of an antelope, with that of a man, who is shown restraining the skeleton of a seated stag by kneeling on the animal's back and holding its antlers. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • Skeleton of an antelope, with that of a man, who is shown restraining the skeleton of a seated stag by kneeling on the animal's back and holding its antlers. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • Temple offering of antelope and gazelle. These were captured alive by means of a lasso or bolas but only available for the nobility. From a wall relief at the temple at Kom Ombo in Southern Upper Egypt. This temple mostly dates from the Ptolemaic Period although New Kingdom (1570-1070 BCE) remains have been found on the site.
  • A gazelle. Stipple engraving by Huet, the younger, after Huet, the older.
  • The gigantic giraffe or camelopard, the gensbok, or ibex of the Egyptians, the bontibok, and the gazelle : neither of which were ever before brought to the continent of America, and but barely seen in any part of the civilized world ...
  • The gigantic giraffe or camelopard, the gensbok, or ibex of the Egyptians, the bontibok, and the gazelle : neither of which were ever before brought to the continent of America, and but barely seen in any part of the civilized world ...
  • The gigantic giraffe or camelopard, the gensbok, or ibex of the Egyptians, the bontibok, and the gazelle : neither of which were ever before brought to the continent of America, and but barely seen in any part of the civilized world ...