24 results filtered with: Ostriches
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A young man and a young woman in a sexual relationship have a new year's resolution to be tested for HIV; contrasted with an ostrich burying its head in the sand. Colour print after K. Edwards, 20--.
Date: [approximately between 2000 and 2099]Reference: 2491160i- Pictures
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A flock of ostriches on a farm in South Africa. Photogravure, c.1900.
Reference: 493735i- Pictures
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Head, leg and foot of an ostrich: three figures. Chromolithograph, 1877.
Ruprecht, H. J.Date: [1877]Reference: 579064i- Pictures
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An ostrich. Etching.
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A cardinal riding in a chariot drawn by two ostriches. Engraving, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699?]Reference: 2897365i- Pictures
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The head of an ostrich. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: 1789?Reference: 29163i- Pictures
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Two ostriches, one possibly a cassowary, set in natural surroundings. Etching by A. Collaert, 17th century.
Collaert, Adriaen, -1618.Reference: 42118i- Ephemera
No escondas la cabeza! : Ez izkutatu burua! : El sida tambien ca contigo hies ere zurekin doa ... / Wellcome Library.
Date: [2012]- Pictures
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The head of an ostrich, a bird that is known to bury its head in the ground; representing those who ignore AIDS. Colour silk screen print after M. Negro, 1993.
Negro, Marylène, 1957-Date: [1993]Reference: 672774iPart of: Images pour la lutte contre le SIDA- Pictures
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An ostrich. Engraving.
Reference: 43032i- Pictures
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A female ostrich (Struthio camelus). Etching by S. C. Miger, ca. 1808, after N. Maréchal.
Maréchal, Nicolas, -1803.Date: [1808]Reference: 40941i- Pictures
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An ostrich. Etching.
Reference: 43215i- Pictures
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An ostrich sticks its head in a hole in the ground with the message in Basque, 'Don't hide your head' representing an advertisement for the Anti-AIDS Committee of Álava, Hies Kontrako Komite Hiritarra Comision Ciudadana Anti-SIDA. Colour lithograph, 199-.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 675835i- Pictures
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Human physiognomies next to animal physiognomies, showing the relations between certain of the species. Etching, c. 1820, after C. Le Brun.
Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.Reference: 34513i- Pictures
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A male ostrich (Struthio camelus). Etching by S. C. Miger, ca. 1808, after N. Maréchal.
Maréchal, Nicolas, -1803.Date: [1808]Reference: 40942i- Pictures
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Birds and animals in a neo-classical garden: ape, cassowary, pheasant, ostrich, swallow, peacocks and peahens. Etching by J. Griffier, ca. 1655, after F. Barlow.
Barlow, Francis, 1622-1704.Date: 1655Reference: 42858i- Pictures
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Two ostriches, one possibly a cassowary. Etching, 17th century.
Reference: 42114i- Pictures
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Zebras and ostriches are being chased by cowboys, leaving a large cloud of dust behind them. Colour lithograph.
Reference: 41274i- Pictures
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Three white-tailed gnus and some ostriches on an African plain. Aquatint.
Reference: 39875i- Pictures
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Ostriches fleeing from hounds and a huntsman on horseback. Etching with engraving by S. Della Bella.
Della Bella, Stefano, 1610-1664.Reference: 43340i- Ephemera
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A little Calcidrine goes a long way to treat a bad cough.
Date: [between 1960 and 1965?]- Pictures
An ostrich examining its own underside. Drawing by D.W. Winnicott.
Winnicott, D. W. (Donald Woods), 1896-1971.Date: [19--]Reference: 2535980iPart of: Squiggles. Drawings by D.W. Winnicott.- Pictures
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An ostrich running. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2015368iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements- Pictures
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Eve emerges from sleeping Adam's side. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 20718i