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  • A collared dove. Etching by W. Hayes, ca. 1780.
  • Giovanni Battista Morgagni. Line engraving by A. Collas, 1855.
  • A collared anteater. Ink drawing by L. Beatrice Thompson, 1903.
  • Albrecht Dürer in a fur-collared coat. Lithograph by Engelmann.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: a man wearing 16th century (?) costume; coats of arms of Spanish kingdoms arpund his collar. Colour lithograph by Rojas, 1929.
  • A partially clothed young man, standing, viewed from the front; his right collar bone appears prominent. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, c. 1865.
  • Saint Vincent de Paul. Line engraving by A. Collas after N.M. Gatteaux.
  • Saint Vincent de Paul. Line engraving by A. Collas after J. E. Gatteaux.
  • Claude François Lallemand. Line engraving by A. Collas after P. J. David, 1835.
  • A parrot on a stand is holding a dog's collar with its claws; two small terriers look up hoping the parrot will release it. Mezzotint by A. Lucas after J. Bateman, 18--.
  • Portrait of C. G. Carus. From Collas 'releif print' from the medallion of 1834.
  • A woman wearing a lace collar with her eyes obscured by a black line with the message in Swedish 'You don't have to be gay to have AIDS'. Lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Line engraving by A. Collas after P. J. David d'Angers, 1830.
  • Sadomasochism leather gear including a mask, a dildo, handcuffs, nipple piercing chains, a collar and a whip; advertising safe sex. Colour lithograph by J. Mang and Trash Line Design for the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe e.V.
  • Georges-Léopold-Chrétien-Frédéric-Dagobert, Baron Cuvier. Line engraving by A. Collas after P. J. David, 1832.
  • We've lost your fleas : we don't want to lose you! : why buy an ordinary flea collar when you could buy a unique one that also identifies your pet if it wanders from home? / Sherley's Ltd.
  • We've lost your fleas : we don't want to lose you! : why buy an ordinary flea collar when you could buy a unique one that also identifies your pet if it wanders from home? / Sherley's Ltd.
  • The heads and shoulders of four women and a lace collar: the upper two women wear hats decorated with flowers and ribbons, the lower two wear lace head-dresses. Coloured line block by A. Chaillot after E. Jecqueurs.
  • The heads and shoulders of five women: the upper two wear fancy hats with feathers, the central figure is hatless and wears an ornate lace collar, and the lower two wear head-dresses. Coloured line block by P. Lacouriere.
  • Slaves in Madagascar subjected to physical punishment: (left) a boy wearing a heavy iron collar is carrying a heavy piece of wood; (right) a woman with her head in a cangue is carrying a basket. Wood engraving after W. Ellis, 1858.
  • A woman wearing a red coat with a white fur collar holding a husky in a field representing a woman looking for a lover; warning about the risk of AIDS by the Alaska Native Health Board. Colour lithograph by Sam Kimura.
  • Birds of the pigeon family: four figures illustrating different varieties, including a collared dove. Chromolithograph by F. Gerasch after A. Gerasch, 1860/1880?.
  • An HIV positive man in make-up and a metallic jacket with a raised collar, with a large label across his arm bearing the warning 'Sondermüll-Mensch' (human hazardous waste), with figures cut out of meat; advertising exhibition about the Upper Austrian AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Mares Andreas.
  • Hedi Haldimann, a woman in a white collar with the message in Italian: "The disease is not a question of guilt. This is also true for AIDS patients"; one of a series of posters from a Solidarity 'Stop AIDS' campaign by Aiuto AIDS Svizzero in collaboration with the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A young man (Colas) attaches his bouquet to the spindle used by Rose, as Rose reveals herself from her hiding place. Engraving by J.B.B.Simonet after P.A. Baudouin.
  • A woman wearing long black gloves and a collared sleeveless red dress offers a man a condom with speech bubbles; an advertisement for safer sex by the Scottish Aids Monitor. Colour lithograph.
  • Above, a leopard and a red-eared lynx; middle, a serval and a collared car (felis armillata); bottom, a black leopard and a nepaul cat. Coloured etching by Turvey and S. Milne.
  • Above left, a tiger (?) restrained with a collar and a cloth over its head; left, a man on crutches steps over a sleeping man; centre, a man fans a stove on which a kettle is placed, watched by a man (right) kneeling by a cabinet (?); above right, an old woman sharpens (?) a knife. Coloured woodcut by Hokusai, 1834.
  • A pregnant black woman wearing a white collared striped shirt with a warning about the dangers of drug taking and the risk of AIDS; advertisement for drug treatment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Lithograph.
  • Pharmacopée générale a l'usage des pharmaciens et des médecines modernes ou dictionnair e des préparations pharmaceutico-médicales simples et composées les plus usitées de nos jours, suivant les nouvelle théories chimiques et médicales / traduit de l'italien ; avec des notes par L.A. Planche.