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Rhinocero Collection

The Rhinoceros, 1515 (woodcut)

The Rhinoceros, 1515 (woodcut)

Roman Circus in Antiquity, from Dictionnaire du Théâtre, Arthur Pougin, 1885 (print)

Rhinoceros hunting scene, Ethiopia

Commander Dundas shooting ostriches on the plains, Jubba River, Somalia (engraving)

By an Indian river (colour litho)

Rhinoceros shot by the Late Captain Speer in Assam, 1862 (b/w photo)

Rhinoceros (colour litho)

Lammergeyer, Locomotive, Magic-lantern

The zoo up to date (colour litho)

Primeval scenes: The Hunter's Dream (litho)

A corner of a taxidermist's shop in Camden Town (b/w photo)

Architecture: Decor (rhinoceros) at the back of the Cinquecento room

Rhinoceros from Indies, 1884 (chromo)

Rhinoceros (colour litho)

Temple of Borobudur, or Barabudur

Simon Van der Stel and the Rhinoceros (colour litho)

the NAP time

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Rhinoceros - " Alphabet illustrates animals" 19th century (engraving)

R for Rhinoceros, 1901 (illustration)

Q Rs T: Quachi Rhinoceros Tiger Monkey, 1901 (illustration)

Rhino Hunt in Africa, Historical

Black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, critically endangered, 1807 (aquatint)

Curio hunting in Nuremberg (chromolitho)

Investiture of German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg (colour litho)

Page from The Little Folks Picture Natural History, c 1900 (chromolitho)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Rhinoceros (engraving)

Two rhinos fighting (litho)

At the Zoo: Rhinoceros (colour litho)

Le rhinoceros, Histoire naturelle (engraving)

In a region of Uganda (East Africa) some film operators, on board two... (colour litho)

Dangerous cures, a rhinoceros operated by a cataract in the New York Zoo (colour litho)

Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) wallowing, India, Assam, Kaziranga National Park

Tight portrait of a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) walking towards the camera


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EDITORS COMMENTS

In a region of Uganda, East Africa, some film operators embark on an adventurous journey aboard two vehicles. Their mission? To capture the majestic rhinoceros in all its glory. As they traverse the vast landscapes, their lenses focus on every intricate detail of this magnificent creature. A 19th-century engraving titled "Rhinoceros - Alphabet illustrates animals" transports us back in time to witness the beauty and diversity of wildlife. Amongst the illustrations is a captivating depiction of a rhinoceros, showcasing its strength and grace. Another illustration from 1901 showcases various animals starting with the letters Q, R, and T: Quachi Rhinoceros Tiger Monkey. This artwork highlights the unique presence that rhinos bring to their natural habitat alongside other remarkable creatures. Transporting us even further into history is a digital reproduction of an original 19th-century piece entitled "Rhino Hunt in Africa. " This artwork captures both the danger and thrill experienced by hunters as they pursue these incredible beasts. Amidst all these historical depictions lies an intriguing mention of "the NAP time. " Perhaps it refers to moments when these mighty creatures find solace in peaceful slumber or simply hints at a hidden story waiting to be unraveled. The black rhinoceros takes center stage in an aquatint from 1807. Critically endangered today, this print serves as a reminder of our responsibility towards preserving nature's wonders for future generations. Curio hunting in Nuremberg unfolds through vibrant chromolitho prints, offering glimpses into how people once sought out exotic treasures like rhino horns for display or medicinal purposes. An unexpected connection arises with "Investiture of German Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, " where amidst political affairs we catch sight of yet another color litho featuring a rhino. A symbol perhaps? Or merely coincidental.

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