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Animals

Art portraying animals in domestic settings or in their natural surroundings.

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1. Mountain mocking bird, male. 2. 3. Varied thrush, male & female

1. Mountain mocking bird, male. 2. 3. Varied thrush, male & female (1827–1838)

John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851)
1. Mullus maculatus, The maculated Surmulet; 2. Mullus barbatus, The smaller Red-Beard.

1. Mullus maculatus, The maculated Surmulet; 2. Mullus barbatus, The smaller Red-Beard. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Nepaul Woodpecker, Picus Nepaulensis; 2. Moustache Woodpecker, Picus barbatus.

1. Nepaul Woodpecker, Picus Nepaulensis; 2. Moustache Woodpecker, Picus barbatus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Night hawk. 2. Whip-poor-will

1. Night hawk. 2. Whip-poor-will (1874)

Louis Prang & Co. (American, 1824 – 1909)
1. Ophidium Barbatum; 2. Ophidium aculeatum.

1. Ophidium Barbatum; 2. Ophidium aculeatum. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Pale Eared Jay, Garrulus albifrons; 2. Large Billed Crow, Corvus macrorhynchus.

1. Pale Eared Jay, Garrulus albifrons; 2. Large Billed Crow, Corvus macrorhynchus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Penang Hypserina, Hypserina Hardwickii; 2. Hardwicke’s Short Sea Snake, Lapemis Hardwickii.

1. Penang Hypserina, Hypserina Hardwickii; 2. Hardwicke’s Short Sea Snake, Lapemis Hardwickii. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Perca argentata, The Silver-Perch; 2. Perca Japonica, The Japanese Perch.

1. Perca argentata, The Silver-Perch; 2. Perca Japonica, The Japanese Perch. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Perca bimaculata, The Acara; 2. Perca Brasiliensis, The Brasilian Perch.

1. Perca bimaculata, The Acara; 2. Perca Brasiliensis, The Brasilian Perch. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Perca unimaculata, The Pacu; 2. Perca Juba, The Jub.

1. Perca unimaculata, The Pacu; 2. Perca Juba, The Jub. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Petromyzon Fluviatilis, The Lesser Samprey; 2. Petromyzon Branchialis, The Pride;

1. Petromyzon Fluviatilis, The Lesser Samprey; 2. Petromyzon Branchialis, The Pride; (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Pinnated Grous. 2. Blue-Green Warbler. 3. Nashville W., from the book

1. Pinnated Grous. 2. Blue-Green Warbler. 3. Nashville W., from the book (ca. 1811)

Alexander Lawson (American, 1773 - 1846)
1. Platystacus angullaris, The Flat-Eel; 2. Platystacus verrucosus, The warty Flat-fish.

1. Platystacus angullaris, The Flat-Eel; 2. Platystacus verrucosus, The warty Flat-fish. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Pseudostoma Floridana, Southern Pouched Rat 2. Sorex Dekayi, Dekay’s Shrew

1. Pseudostoma Floridana, Southern Pouched Rat 2. Sorex Dekayi, Dekay’s Shrew (1845-1848)

John Woodhouse Audubon (American, 1812-1862)
1. Pteromys sabrinus, Severn River Flying Squirrel; 2. Pteromys alpinus, Rocky Mountain Squirrel.

1. Pteromys sabrinus, Severn River Flying Squirrel; 2. Pteromys alpinus, Rocky Mountain Squirrel. (1845-1848)

John Woodhouse Audubon (American, 1812-1862)
1. Pure White Heron, Ardea modesta; 2. Black Billed Heron, Ardea nigrirostris.

1. Pure White Heron, Ardea modesta; 2. Black Billed Heron, Ardea nigrirostris. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Red Bellied Tiliqua. Tiliqua rubriventris; 2. Beautiful Tiliqua, Tiliqua pulchra.

1. Red Bellied Tiliqua. Tiliqua rubriventris; 2. Beautiful Tiliqua, Tiliqua pulchra. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Red-winged Starling. 2. Female. 3. Black-poll Warbler. 4. Lesser Red-poll

1. Red-winged Starling. 2. Female. 3. Black-poll Warbler. 4. Lesser Red-poll (ca. 1811)

Alexander Lawson (American, 1773 - 1846)
1. Rufous Tailed Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus erythrothalmus; 2. Head of Silver Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus Nycthemerus.

1. Rufous Tailed Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus erythrothalmus; 2. Head of Silver Crested Pheasant,, Euplocomus Nycthemerus. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Salmo argentinus, The Piabuco; 2. Salmo bimaculatus, The bimaculated Salmon.

1. Salmo argentinus, The Piabuco; 2. Salmo bimaculatus, The bimaculated Salmon. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Salmo Eperlano-marinus, The Smelt; 2. Salmo Eperlanus, The Lesser Smelt; 3. Salmo Marænula, The Small Maræne.

1. Salmo Eperlano-marinus, The Smelt; 2. Salmo Eperlanus, The Lesser Smelt; 3. Salmo Marænula, The Small Maræne. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Salmo groenlandicus, The Capelan; 2. Salmo melanurus, The tail-spotted Salmon; 3. Salmo unimaculatus, The Curimate.

1. Salmo groenlandicus, The Capelan; 2. Salmo melanurus, The tail-spotted Salmon; 3. Salmo unimaculatus, The Curimate. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Salmo Saurus, The Sea-Lizard; 2. Salmo foetens, Sea-Sparrow-Hawk.

1. Salmo Saurus, The Sea-Lizard; 2. Salmo foetens, Sea-Sparrow-Hawk. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Sciaena Mauritii, The Guaru; 2. Sciaena Coro, The Coro.

1. Sciaena Mauritii, The Guaru; 2. Sciaena Coro, The Coro. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Sciurus Fremonsii, Fremont’s Squirrel. Natural size; 2. Sciurus fuliginosus, Sooty Squirrel. Natural size.

1. Sciurus Fremonsii, Fremont’s Squirrel. Natural size; 2. Sciurus fuliginosus, Sooty Squirrel. Natural size. (1845-1848)

John Woodhouse Audubon (American, 1812-1862)
1. Scomber aculeatus, The Cross-spine; 2. Scomber Calcar, The Spur-back.

1. Scomber aculeatus, The Cross-spine; 2. Scomber Calcar, The Spur-back. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Side Streaked Tree Snake, Dendrophis lateralis; 2. Reddish Dip[s]as, Dipsus [Dipsas] rubescens.

1. Side Streaked Tree Snake, Dendrophis lateralis; 2. Reddish Dip[s]as, Dipsus [Dipsas] rubescens. (1830-1834)

John Edward Gray
1. Silurus atherinoides, The Silver stripe; 2. Silurus vittatus, The striped Silure.

1. Silurus atherinoides, The Silver stripe; 2. Silurus vittatus, The striped Silure. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Silurus batrachus, The Toeli; 2. Silurus fossilis, The muddy Silure.

1. Silurus batrachus, The Toeli; 2. Silurus fossilis, The muddy Silure. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
1. Silurus Clarias, The Longbearded; 3. Silurus Ascita, The Crack-Belly.

1. Silurus Clarias, The Longbearded; 3. Silurus Ascita, The Crack-Belly. (1785-1797)

Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)
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