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Rhinoceros Collection

The rhinoceros has captivated human imagination for centuries, as evidenced by its presence in various forms of art throughout history

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Albrecht Durers Rhinoceros

Albrecht Durers Rhinoceros
An Indian rhinoceros, is the largest of the Asian species, as depicted by Albrecht Durer. It has a thick, dark grey hide, which folds like armour

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork depicting various animals painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France

Stone-age cave paintings, Chauvet, France
Stone-age cave paintings. Artwork of fighting rhinoceroses painted on the wall of a cave. These paintings are found in the Chauvet Cave, France

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: The Black Rhinoceros Charging, by Thomas Baines

The Black Rhinoceros Charging, by Thomas Baines (1820-1875). (4 of 5) Date: 1874

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Picture No. 10984238

Picture No. 10984238
Northern White Rhinoceros in snow with Christmas hat & bauble Digital Manipulation (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) Date:

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: 1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer

1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer
Gesner Woodcut " Icones Animalium" 1560, reproduced from 1551. Published Christoph Froschover, Zurich. Gesner reproduces this image faithfully from the famous 1515 woodcut by Durer

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhino, South Africa, Africa

Black Rhino, South Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass Kenya, Africa

Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass Kenya, Africa
MI-1239 Black / Hooked-lipped Rhinoceros - two in long grass Kenya, Africa. Diceros bicornis Masahiro Iijima Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhino

Black Rhino, (Diceros bicornis), Damaraland, Namibia

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: SPAIN. Ribadesella. Tito Bustillo Cave. Shaggy

SPAIN. Ribadesella. Tito Bustillo Cave. Shaggy rhinoceros. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Woolly rhinoceros

Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Artists impression of a woolly rhinoceros. This extinct mammal existed during the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs, 1.8 million years to 10, 000 years ago

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White Rhinoceros

White Rhinoceros and distant Lesser Flamingos, Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, Ceratotherium simum

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult male, charging, Etosha N. P. Namibia

Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult male, charging, Etosha N. P. Namibia
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) adult male, charging, Etosha N.P. Namibia

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) and calf, Ithala Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal

White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) and calf, Ithala Game Reserve, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White rhinoceros - adult & young. Nakuru - Kenya - Africa

White rhinoceros - adult & young. Nakuru - Kenya - Africa
WAT-9137 White rhinoceros - adult & young Nakuru - Kenya - Africa Ceratotherium simum M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black rhino family

Black rhino family, Lake Nakuru Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Najin and her daughter Patu, the last two northern white rhino females

Najin and her daughter Patu, the last two northern white rhino females
Najin (front) and her daughter Patu, the last two northern white rhino females, lie in their enclosure at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikipia National Park, Kenya March 7, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Male Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) running, Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Male Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) running, Nakuru National Park, Kenya

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Hluhluwe Game Reserve, South Africa, Africa

White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Hluhluwe Game Reserve, South Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino

Cerapod dinosaurs compared to a rhino. The seven adult animals shown here are, from left to right: Nedoceratops; Torosaurus; Albertaceratops; a White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: An alert black rhino. Mweiga, Solio, Kenya

An alert black rhino. Mweiga, Solio, Kenya

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork

Wildlife of the Miocene era, artwork. The Miocene era is the period from around 23 to 5 million years ago. The animals shown are: a giant land tortoise (Cheirogaster bolivari, bottom left)

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Africa, Namibia, Etosha National Park. Mother rhinosceros and baby in shade. Credit as

Africa, Namibia, Etosha National Park. Mother rhinosceros and baby in shade. Credit as
Namibia, Etosha National Park. Mother rhinoceros and baby in shade. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Picture No. 11675237

Picture No. 11675237
White Rhinocerous. Date:

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Neanderthal landscape, artwork

Neanderthal landscape, artwork
Neanderthal landscape. Artwork showing a Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis, far right behind tree) watching grey wolves (Canis lupus, foreground)

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhino, East Africa, Africa

Black Rhino, East Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Rear view of a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Lake Nakuru National Park

Rear view of a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black rhinoceros (rhino)

Black rhinoceros (rhino), an endangered species, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) cooling off

White rhino (Ceratotherium simum) cooling off, Itala Game Reserve, South Africa, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: BLACK / HOOK-LIPPED RHINOCEROS - mating at sunset

BLACK / HOOK-LIPPED RHINOCEROS - mating at sunset
YAB-409 BLACK / HOOK-LIPPED RHINOCEROS - mating at sunset Diceros bicornis Yann Arthus-bertrand Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) and White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum) bulls facing off

Black rhino (Diceros bicornis) and White Rhino (Ceratotherium simum) bulls facing off. Solio Game Reserve, Laikipia, Kenya. September

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: The woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis

The woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis, extinct species of rhinoceros.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Uganda, Africa

White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), Uganda, Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Rhinoceros got his Skin

KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Rhinoceros got his Skin. Illustration by Rudyard Kipling to the first edition of his Just So Stories, published in 1902

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing

Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. In about 1830 Edward Cross kept his menagerie here

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White Rhinoceros / Square-lipped Rhino

White Rhinoceros / Square-lipped Rhino (Ceratotherium simum). Hluhluwe National Park - South Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros - feeding, using prehensile upper lip, Ngorongoro Conservation Area

Black Rhinoceros - feeding, using prehensile upper lip, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania JFL00987
FL-3080 Black Rhinoceros - feeding, using prehensile upper lip Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania Diceros bicornis Ferrero Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) with lion coming up behind, at waterhole at night, Etosha

Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) with lion coming up behind, at waterhole at night, Etosha, Namibia
ROG-12904 Black Rhinoceros - with lion coming up behind, at waterhole at night, Etosha, Namibia. Diceros bicornis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White rhinoceros Potrait of a male South Africa, Sabi Sabi game reserve

White rhinoceros Potrait of a male South Africa, Sabi Sabi game reserve
VG-924 White rhinoceros - Potrait of a male South Africa, Sabi Sabi game reserve Ceratotherium simum Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Black Rhinoceros - charging

Black Rhinoceros - charging
LB-5189-m Black Rhinoceros - charging (digitally manipulated) Diceros bicornis Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Square-lipped Rhino (Ceratotherium simum)

Square-lipped Rhino (Ceratotherium simum), Kruger Park, South Africa

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Indian one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis)

Indian one-horned rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis), Kaziranga National Park, Assam state, India, Asia

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Tooth from Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros

Tooth from Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros
This woolly rhino tooth, together with two others were found in 1668 at Chartham, near Canterbury in Kent by natural historian John Somner

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: White Rhino

White Rhino
Roberto Marchegiani

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Rhinoceros Beetle

Rhinoceros Beetle
Fauzan Maududdin

Background imageRhinoceros Collection: Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros
Salome Zhividze



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The rhinoceros has captivated human imagination for centuries, as evidenced by its presence in various forms of art throughout history. From the Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France to Albrecht Durer's iconic portrayal, this majestic creature has left an indelible mark on our artistic heritage. In the depths of prehistoric times, early humans etched their encounters with these magnificent beasts onto cave walls. The Stone-age cave paintings found in Chauvet, France depict the raw power and grace of the rhinoceros, reminding us that our fascination with them dates back millennia. Fast forward to the Renaissance era when Albrecht Durer immortalized a rhinoceros through his intricate woodcut print. This famous artwork showcases both his skill as an artist and his curiosity about exotic creatures from distant lands. Moving into more recent times, Thomas Baines captured a dramatic moment in nature with "The Black Rhinoceros Charging. " This painting transports us to Africa where we witness the intensity and vigor of this incredible animal up close. Returning once again to Chauvet, France - it seems that ancient artists couldn't get enough of depicting these awe-inspiring creatures. Their repeated inclusion in Stone-age cave paintings speaks volumes about their significance and symbolism within early human cultures. As we delve deeper into history, Conrad Gesner's 1551 illustration presents an armored version of a rhino inspired by Durer's earlier work. It serves as a testament to how one artist's interpretation can inspire others across generations. Bringing us back to modern times is a photograph capturing a charging adult male Black Rhinoceros in Namibia's Etosha National Park. The sheer force depicted here reminds us why these animals are rightly regarded as some of nature's most formidable beings. Finally, two black or hooked-lipped rhinos hidden amidst long grasses evoke the mystery and allure surrounding these elusive creatures in Kenya, Africa.