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412-02255 Close up of cat's face
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412-02253 Close up of cat's face
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412-02249 Close up of cat's face
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412-02245 Close up of cat's face
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412-02240 Close up of cat's face
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412-02232 Close up of cat's face
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412-02226 Close up of cat's face
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412-02219 Close up of cat's face
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412-02214 Close up of cat's face
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412-02211 Close up of cat's face
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412-02191 Close up of cat's face
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412-02393 Veterinarian examining cat's mouth in vet's surgery
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955_24_65173794 Opened mouth of Cat (Felis silvestris catus) revealing its sharp teeth, close up.
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955_24_65173749 Blue eye of Cat (Felis sylvestris catus), side close up.
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955_24_30005839 A black and white cat's head
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955_24_25037388 Person holding cat's head and squeezing eyedrops in
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955_24_20421175 Tabby Cat (Felis silvestris catus) lying on its front, front view.
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akg8331831 Thomas Murner, Alsatian Franciscan, poet and satirist, humanist, December 24th, 1475 Oberehnheim - before August 23rd, 1537 ibid. Works: From the great Lutheran fool (satire, 1522). Allegorical representation of the defeated Lutheran fool (personification of the Lutheran doctrine) as the title woodcut of Murner's diatribe against Luther (self-irony Thomas Murner with a cat's head). Woodcut facsimile, 1522, Strasbourg, by Johann Grüninger (1455-1533).
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akg7851159 TRESKOW, ELISABETH1898 Bochum - 1992 BrühlPeridot-Chrysoberyl-Ring. Germany, ca. 1960. 750/- yellow gold, total weight: 14.0g. EU-RM: 54. Ring head: 2.2 x 1.7cm. 4 brilliants in total ca. 0.1ct J/ VVS-VS, 8 round faceted peridots in total ca. 0.7ct, 1 round chrysoberyl cat's eye ca. 0.7ct.Inside maker's mark ET. Fine granulation work.
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akg7082534 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, bottle bottle wine bottle bottle holder soil find glass, neck with imposed circumferential sharp glass wire (2x chip 1.5 cm) and dilated lip archeology packing Rotterdam education Academy of Fine Arts and Technical Sciences Cool Coolvest Dijkzigt GJ de Jonghweg City Triangle Blaak Academy of Fine Arts and Technical Sciences Rotterdam.
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akg7082533 Circumcial bottle in clear colorless light green glass, cat's head, bottle bottle wine bottle stock bottle bottle holder soil find glass, approximately 12.0 free blown and shaped glass application Circular bottle in clear olive green glass. Pontil mark at the bottom (3.2 cm) raised at the bottom. High rising soul (5 cm). Round belly to round shoulders and strongly rejuvenated short neck. Sharp glass-laid glass thread under mouth. Flattened narrow mouth (inside size 02 cm) archeology packaging Rotterdam education Academy of Fine Arts and Technical Sciences Cool Coolvest Dijkzigt G.J. de Jonghweg City Triangle Blaak Academy of Fine Arts and Technical Sciences Rotterdam.
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alb4143034 The Cat's Repast. Gilles-Antoine Demarteau (French, c. 1750-1802); after Jean-Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811). Date: 1778-1779. Dimensions: 215 × 168 mm (image); 222 × 170 mm (sheet; cut within plate mark). Color crayon-manner engraving, with hand-coloring, on ivory laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: the Younger Gilles Antoine Demarteau.
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alb2312259 Chenille plant, Philippine-medusa or Red-hot cat's tail (Acalypha hispida), Euphorbiaceae.
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alb2294815 Cat's Head Rockrose (Helianthemum caput-felis), Cistaceae, Capo Mannu, Sardegna.
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alb4106462 Two sketches of a cat's head and a lying dog. Draughtsman: Pieter Bartholomeusz. Barbiers. Dating: 1782 - 1837. Measurements: h 107 mm × w 186 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb5187777 Egyptian Antiquities, Romolo Achille Liverani, Italian, 1809 - 1872, Alessandro Sanquirico, Italian, 1777 - 1849, Pen and black ink, brush and watercolor, graphite on paper, Horizontal rectangle. Three colorful capitals in Egyptian style, statue of a lion with a ram's head shown in profile on plinth, upper part of the statue of a woman with a cat's head., Italy, 1832, sculpture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5151702 Cat head as head of the goddess Bastet, Bronze, Cast, Bronze, Total: Height: 9.7 cm; Width: 6.4 cm; Depth: 10 cm, Small sculptures/small sculptures, Three-dimensional sculptures, Cat, Egyptian goddesses, demi-goddesses, heroines, Antiquity, The stylized cat head of grey-green patinated bronze with malachite snout is a symbol of the goddess Bastet. The raised ears with a vertical central groove have a pierced hole at the lower end for the insertion of earrings (the pendant Inv. 1924.169 is not included). A scarab in relief is placed in the middle of the forehead. The illusion of a cat's gaze is created by recessed semicircular glass eye discs with a stylized yellow-red painting with three dark green lines radiating upwards from the lower center. Bastet was the daughter of the sun god Ra, depicted as a cat goddess. She was considered a friendly, benevolent protector of mother and child; women requested fertility and an uncomplicated birth from her. In her nature she was the opposite of the warlike, dangerous lion goddess Sachmet. All over Egypt there are cemeteries of mummified cats and bronze representations.
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alb1946404 Woman standing on yacht wearing 1930 sailor fashion, a navy blue skirt, white blouse with a design of a cat's head. Black dog in foreground.. Handcolored pochoir (stencil) lithograph from the French luxury fashion magazine "Art, Gout, Beaute" 1930.
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alb3601483 The Letter E, from The Alphabet. Artist: Master ES (German, active ca. 1450-67). Dimensions: 5 9/16 × 4 1/2 in. (14.1 × 11.4 cm). Date: 1466-67.Among Master ES's most remarkable engravings is a delightful series of letters consisting of twenty-three rare individual prints that once formed an alphabet (alphabets of this period normally lack the letters j, v, and w). The artist composed each lower case letter by cleverly interweaving both real and mythical people and animals. Here two dogs fight with a cat and a bird over the head of a man. The cat's gently curving tail defines the upper portion of the letter. Little is known about the master whose name derives from the initals that appear on later works. Evidence points to Master ES having been trained as a goldsmith, most notably the fact that he used goldsmith punches, tools that are hammered into the metal printing plate, to create patterns such as the small flowers and circles on the figure's tunic. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4122823 Cat's head, from the front. Draughtsman: Jean Bernard. Dating: 1775 - 1833. Measurements: h 185 mm × w 155 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb4115469 Vliegend fabeldier. Studies voor de figuratie van spokerijen (series title). Draughtsman: Cornelis Saftleven. Dating: 1617 - 1681. Measurements: h 296 mm × w 457 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb9346562 Sheet 44 recto from a sketchbook with 79 pages, Triumphal arches and ornaments with a cat's head, Gerrit Willem Dijsselhof, c. 1901.
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alb9355271 Also a study of a cat's head. Page 40 from a sketchbook with 26 pages, Studieblad, with among others a washing cat., draughtsman: Marius Bauer, 1881 - c. 1885, Marius Bauer, 1881 - c. 1885.
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alb9334468 The cats are drawn from various views. One study of a cat on a stool. Page 36 from a sketchbook with 28 pages, Cats and a cat's head., draughtsman: Marius Bauer, 1879 - c. 1884, Marius Bauer, 1879 - c. 1884.
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alb4157580 Seesaw--Gloucester, Massachusetts. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910); published by Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916). Date: 1874. Dimensions: 232 x 349 mm (image); 289 x 409 mm (sheet). Wood engraving on buff wove paper. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Winslow Homer.
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alb3738175 Cat's Head. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 36.7 x 32.6 cm (14 7/16 x 12 13/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 12" high; 11 1/2" wide. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Harriette Gale.
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alb3736081 Cast Iron Cat's Head. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 40.7 x 30.4 cm (16 x 11 15/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 12" high. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jane Iverson.
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alb5202150 Study of a Fountain, Italy, Walter Shirlaw, American, b. Scotland, 18381909, Black crayon on paper, Water pours from a crowned lion mask into a basin, which is supported by scrolls with lion feet. The right half of the basin is shown, framed by volutes. Left center: part of a shell basin with a cat's head. Bottom left: corners of mouldings., USA, ca. 1872, architecture, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb4218957 'Study of a Cat's Head'. Flanders, 1609. Dimensions: 42,5x32,5 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: FRANS SNYDERS.
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alb4542383 Big French cat's head, Swiss pear variety, Le Catillac, Signed: Farbendruck v., J. Tribelhorn, Fig. 9, Tribelhorn, J. (imp.), 1863, Schweizerisch. Landwirtschaftl. Verein (Hg.): Schweizerische Obstsorten. [S.l.]: Schweizerischer Landwirtschaftlicher Verein, [1863].
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akg7685867 Big French cat's head, Swiss pear variety, Le Catillac, Signed: Farbendruck v., J. Tribelhorn, Fig. 9, Tribelhorn, J. (imp.), 1863, Schweizerisch. Landwirtschaftl. Verein (Hg.): Schweizerische Obstsorten. [S.l.]: Schweizerischer Landwirtschaftlicher Verein, [1863].
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alb4347698 Statuette of a Cat’s Head, Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Bronze, 6 × 7 × 4.1 cm (2 3/8 × 2 3/4 × 1 5/8 in.).
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akg7077280 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, bottle bottle wine bottle stock bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped glass application Bulb bottle bottle head in clear green glass. Pontil mark under wide (8.0 cm) raised bottom Body with convex ascending wall to convex shoulders and rejuvenated broken neck (5.5 - 3.0 cm) with remnants of imposed all-round sharp glass thread archeology packing transport drinking wine.
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akg7083491 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped glass application Bottle shaped bottle cap in clear green glass. Pontil mark under broad and deep (h 09 03 cm) raised bottom Body (tilted) with convex wall to convex shoulders and rejuvenated neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread and dilated lip archeology package.
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akg7083482 Belly bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped glass application Bulky bottle in clear green glass. Pontil mark under slightly raised soil (large chip with continuous crack). Body with inwardly curving ascending wall to flat shoulders and rejuvenated neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread and dilated lip archaeological packaging.
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akg7083481 Belly bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped glass application Bottle shaped bottle head in bright green glass. Pontil mark under slightly raised bottom Body with convex wall to convex shoulders and rejuvenated neck with imposed circumferential sharp glass thread (chip 2.0 cm) and widened lip (small chip) archeology packaging.
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akg7083503 Belly bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, neck with imposed wrap around spherical glass wire and flattened lip wrapping archeology.
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akg7083501 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, bottle bottle holder soil found glass, neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread and flattened lip archeology packaging.
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akg7083505 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, bottle bottle wine bottle bottle holder soil find glass, neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread, and sloppy flattened and dilated lip (small chip) archeology packaging.
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akg7083534 Bulbous bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped glass application Bottle shaped bottle head in bright green glass. Pontil mark under woadly raised bottom Body with convex wall to convex shoulders and rejuvenated (dm 5.0 - 2.5 cm) neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread and dilated lip archaeological packaging.
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akg7082821 Belly bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, bottom. Around rejuvenated body to round shoulders and rejuvenated (h 10, - 2,5 cm) neck with round convex glass thread and flattened lip with chip archeology packaging.
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akg7069021 Belly bottle, cat's head, belly bottle bottle holder soil find glass, neck with imposed all-round sharp glass thread and flattened lip archaeology packaging.
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iblcht00790098 Hot air balloon in the shape of a cat's head, Montgolfiade, Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
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alb4094500 Text. Marginal drawing of a grotesque; a snail with a cat's head. Book of Hours. S. Netherlands (Liège); 1310-1320. Source: Stowe 17, f.185. Language: Latin.
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iblkim01420451 Cat's eyes
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iblkim01420457 Cat's eyes
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iblkim01420462 Cat's eyes
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iblllr01630294 Cat's eyes staring
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iblkim02045539 Kitten, head in front of cat's teats
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iblart02219329 Cat's face in close-up, fisheye shot
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alb3607208 Carnelian stamp seal. Culture: Minoan. Dimensions: Diameter 0.9 cm; H. 0.75 cm. Date: ca. 1900-1600 B.C..Cat's head. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3575724 Description: Boy bandaging cat's paw, children's illustration, drawing..
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iblbwe01051181 Woodcut, Icon monstrosae cuiusdam chimaerae, monster of a certain chimera, hybrid mixture of a lion without a tail with a goat's head, cat's arched back, symbol of the town of Arezzo, Italy, Aldrovandi, Historia Monstrorum, 1642, Renaissance, Europe
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917_05_561124 Hacha, Head in cat's mask
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917_05_561122 Hacha, Head in cat's mask
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alb1890429 Description: Painted incense burner adorned with a cat's head, artifact originating from Tiahuanaco (Bolivia). Pre-Inca Civilization, Tiahuanacu, 1st-13th Century.. Location: LA PAZ, MUSEO NACIONAL TIHUANACU (ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM).
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alb1512543 Description: Pre-Inca civilization, Bolivia, 1st-13th century. Tiwanaku civilization, painted ceramic incense burners, decorated with a cat's head.. Location: LA PAZ, MUSEO NACIONAL TIHUANACU (ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM).
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dpa7393865 (dpa) - A microchip (L) seen in front of a cat's head which illustrates how tiny the chip is with which pets will be made identifiable, in Munich, 30 September 2004. As of 1 October cats, dogs and polecats will need to be marked with either a microchip or a tattoo to allow them to travel abroad. The chips will be implanted under the skin by a veterinarian on the left side of the pet's neck. The number of the chip will be registered in Germany at the German pet's registration list of the German pet society. The chips can also be useful if the pet is not travelling: Every year thousands of runaway pets can be identified and brought back to their owners when they are registered.
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akg073079 Early history of Peasants War 1524/25. "Karsthans".-Anonymous pamphlet in which a peasant with a mattock as representative of the. "ordinary man" and defender of the reformation holds a dispute with the opponents of Luther (Thomas Murner ridiculed with "cat's head"). Strassbourg, (Johann Prüss), 1521.- Title woodcut.
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PCL107428 (A black cat's head gives a man's shadow a devilish expression)
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PCL102679 'Oops!' *** Local Caption *** Catching the cat's head in a sliding door Tony Husband cartoons from Punch magazine
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