EditorialAn Azappo Archer with a Cheetah; Jacopo Ligozzi, Italian, 1547 - 1626; Italy, Europe; about 1575; Brush, pen and brown ink, tempera colors, and painted gold; 28.1 x 22.2 cm (11 1/16 x 8 3/4 in.).
EditorialThe Indian Cheetah, Possibly Captain Allan Scott (British, 1824 - 1870), India, about 1862, Albumen silver print, 7.4 ? 14.1 cm (2 15/16 ? 5 9/16 in.).
EditorialAn Azappo Archer with a Cheetah, Jacopo Ligozzi (Italian, 1547 - 1626), Italy, about 1575, Brush, pen and brown ink, tempera colors, and painted gold, 28.1 ? 22.2 cm (11 1/16 ? 8 3/4 in.).
EditorialCynailurus guttatus, Print, The cheetah is a large cat of the subfamily Felinae that occurs in North, Southern and East Africa, and a few localities in Iran. It inhabits a variety of mostly arid habitats like dry forests, scrub forests, and savannahs. ...
EditorialFour Human Figures around a Horse and Cheetah, 900s. Iran, Nishapur, Samanid Period, 10th Century. Earthenware with underglaze slip-painted decoration; overall: 8 x 35.6 cm (3 1/8 x 14 in.).
EditorialAcinonyx jubatus (Cheetah). Draughtsman: Robert Jacob Gordon. Dating: Oct-1777 - Mar-1786. Measurements: h 660 mm ? w 480 mm; h 262 mm ? w 422 mm; h 189 mm ? w 350 mm.
EditorialAsian Cheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus venaticus’ The Indian cheetah, similar to the African variety but somewhat smaller and slimmer, has been extinct in India since 1948. Buchanan-Hamilton Collection. 1804 - 1807. Watercolour,. Source: NHD 3/481.
EditorialCheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ The cheetah is shown sporting its harness in a landscape with bullock cart and caparisoned elephants in the distance, and with its cape and hood and water scoop nearby. Wellesley Albums. 1798 - 1805. Watercolour. Source: ...
EditorialCheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ The cheetah is shown collared with a red hood over its eyes and draped in a red cape. Wellesley Albums. 1798 - 1805. Watercolour. Source: NHD 32/5.
EditorialAsian Cheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus venaticus’ The Indian cheetah, similar to the African variety but somewhat smaller and slimmer, has been extinct in India since 1948. Buchanan-Hamilton Collection. 1804 - 1807. Watercolour,. Source: NHD 3/481.
EditorialCheetah ‘Acinonyx jubatus’ The cheetah is shown sporting its harness in a landscape with bullock cart and caparisoned elephants in the distance, and with its cape and hood and water scoop nearby. Wellesley Albums. 1798 - 1805. Watercolour. Source: ...
EditorialText page from Hours of the Virgin with decorated border showing a cheetah in a landscape. Sforza Hours. Milan, circa 1490; Flemish insertions, 1517-1520. Source: Add. 34294, f.64v. Language: Latin.
EditorialMounted Hunter with Cheetah, 12th?early 13th century, Attributed to Jazira (or Iran?), Stonepaste; molded in sections, glazed in transparent turquoise, underglaze- painted in black, H. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm), Ceramics, Specialized cheetah-keepers tamed a...
EditorialCheetah, Acinonyx jubatus, (vulnerable) and its prey, dorcas gazelle Gazella dorcas (vulnerable) and black-faced impala, Aepyceros melampus. Europeans hunting cheetahs in Africa. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart...
EditorialAn Azappo Archer with a Cheetah; Jacopo Ligozzi, Italian, 1547 - 1626; Italy, Europe; about 1575; Brush, pen and brown ink, tempera colors, and painted gold; 28.1 x 22.2 cm (11 1/16 x 8 3/4 in.).
EditorialDorcas gazelle, Gazella dorcas (vulnerable), running from a cheetah, Acinonyx jubatus (vulnerable). Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmann's Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1857.
EditorialCheetah or hunting leopard, Acinonyx jubatus. Vulnerable. Illustration copied from I.C.D von Schreber. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison, London, 1800.
EditorialCheetah, Acinonyx jubatus. Vulnerable. Also known as the jaguar leopard or the hunting leopard from the Leverian Museum. Illustration copied from the Comte de Buffon. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from "The Naturalist's Pocket Magazine," Harrison,...