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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(?).
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...