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Cultural objects of African indigenous people, wood engraving, published 1893 Cultural objects of African indigenous people: 1) Spears of the Mang'anja; 2) Arrows of the Mang'anja; 3) Quiver of the Dor; 4) Bow of the Maravi (Malawi, Mozambique); 5) Axes of the Badema; 6) Club of the Dinka (South Sudan); 7) Daggers of the Shira people (Gabon); 8) Slaves fork; 9) War trumpet (White Nile); 10) Dance belt of the girls of the Zande people (Central Africa); 11) Loin cloth of the girls on the middle Zambezi River; 12) Leather apron of the women of the Zande people; 13 Wooden bowl of the Zande people; 14) Saber of the Zande people; 15) Pumpkin bowl of the Tokaleya people (Zambia, Zimbabwe); 16) Axe and spear of the Lotuko people (South Sudan); 17) Shild of the Ganda people (Buganda); 18) Drinking vessel - wattled from grass - of the Ganda people; 19) Leg jewelry of Muteesa I of Buganda; 20) Weapons of the Shira people (Gabon); 21) Woman taboret of the Mangbetu (Congo); 22) West African chair; 23) Rattle, to drive out the devil; 24) Ivory arm ring of the Jur Modo (South Sudan); 25) Single-string fiddle; 26) Sompa; 27) Marimba with beater; 28) Guitar; 29) Timpani of the Dinka (South Sudan). The explanations are in German. Wood engraving, published in 1893. quiver stock illustrations
Cultural objects of African indigenous people, wood engraving, published 1893 Cultural objects of African indigenous people: 1) Spears of the Mang'anja; 2) Arrows of the Mang'anja; 3) Quiver of the Dor; 4) Bow of the Maravi (Malawi, Mozambique); 5) Axes of the Badema; 6) Club of the Dinka (South Sudan); 7) Daggers of the Shira people (Gabon); 8) Slaves fork; 9) War trumpet (White Nile); 10) Dance belt of the girls of the Zande people (Central Africa); 11) Loin cloth of the girls on the middle Zambezi River; 12) Leather apron of the women of the Zande people; 13 Wooden bowl of the Zande people; 14) Saber of the Zande people; 15) Pumpkin bowl of the Tokaleya people (Zambia, Zimbabwe); 16) Axe and spear of the Lotuko people (South Sudan); 17) Shild of the Ganda people (Buganda); 18) Drinking vessel - wattled from grass - of the Ganda people; 19) Leg jewelry of Muteesa I of Buganda; 20) Weapons of the Shira people (Gabon); 21) Woman taboret of the Mangbetu (Congo); 22) West African chair; 23) Rattle, to drive out the devil; 24) Ivory arm ring of the Jur Modo (South Sudan); 25) Single-string fiddle; 26) Sompa; 27) Marimba with beater; 28) Guitar; 29) Timpani of the Dinka (South Sudan). The explanations are in German. Wood engraving, published in 1893. quiver stock illustrations

Cultural objects of African indigenous people: 1) Spears of the Mang'anja; 2) Arrows of the Mang'anja; 3) Quiver of the Dor; 4) Bow of the Maravi (Malawi, Mozambique); 5) Axes of the Badema; 6) Club of the Dinka (South Sudan); 7) Daggers of the Shira people (Gabon); 8) Slaves fork; 9) War trumpet (White Nile); 10) Dance belt of the girls of the Zande people (Central Africa); 11) Loin cloth of the girls on the middle Zambezi River; 12) Leather apron of the women of the Zande people; 13 Wooden bowl of the Zande people; 14) Saber of the Zande people; 15) Pumpkin bowl of the Tokaleya people (Zambia, Zimbabwe); 16) Axe and spear of the Lotuko people (South Sudan); 17) Shild of the Ganda people (Buganda); 18) Drinking vessel - wattled from grass - of the Ganda people; 19) Leg jewelry of Muteesa I of Buganda; 20) Weapons of the Shira people (Gabon); 21) Woman taboret of the Mangbetu (Congo); 22) West African chair; 23) Rattle, to drive out the devil; 24) Ivory arm ring of the Jur Modo (South Sudan); 25) Single-string fiddle; 26) Sompa; 27) Marimba with beater; 28) Guitar; 29) Timpani of the Dinka (South Sudan). The explanations are in German. Wood engraving, published in 1893.

Malay culture, wood engravings, published in 1897 Malay culture, left side: 1, 3-6) Idols (ancestral portraits) from Nias, 2) Funeral building on Borneo; 7) Dance mask; 8) Peasant costume from Borneo; 9) Pirate from Sulu; 10) Proa from Sumatra; 11) Dayak village on Borneo; 12) House of the Batak people on Sumatra; 13) Javanese house. Right side: 1-8) Farm tools and knives ; 9) Blowpipe with bayonet (Borneo); 10) Spear (Nias); 11) Quiver (Borneo); 12) Earring (Nias); 13) Headdress of a chieftain (Nias); 14) Sabre (Jawa Timur); 15) Kris (Java); 16) Sabre (Sumatra); 17) Sword (Nias); 18) Kris (Bali); 19) Kris (Sulawesi); 20) Spear (Luzon); 21) Drum, (Nias); 22) Braided edging (Sulawesi); 23) Loincloth edging of Dayak (Borneo); 24) Carvings of the Dayak (Borneo); 25) Brazier and rice pot (Java); 26) Hair comb (Nias); 27) Earring (Nias); 28) Shield of the Dayak (Borneo); 29) Bangle of men (Nias); 30) Spoon (Nias); 31) Fiddle. Wood engravings, published in 1897. quiver stock illustrations
Malay culture, wood engravings, published in 1897 Malay culture, left side: 1, 3-6) Idols (ancestral portraits) from Nias, 2) Funeral building on Borneo; 7) Dance mask; 8) Peasant costume from Borneo; 9) Pirate from Sulu; 10) Proa from Sumatra; 11) Dayak village on Borneo; 12) House of the Batak people on Sumatra; 13) Javanese house. Right side: 1-8) Farm tools and knives ; 9) Blowpipe with bayonet (Borneo); 10) Spear (Nias); 11) Quiver (Borneo); 12) Earring (Nias); 13) Headdress of a chieftain (Nias); 14) Sabre (Jawa Timur); 15) Kris (Java); 16) Sabre (Sumatra); 17) Sword (Nias); 18) Kris (Bali); 19) Kris (Sulawesi); 20) Spear (Luzon); 21) Drum, (Nias); 22) Braided edging (Sulawesi); 23) Loincloth edging of Dayak (Borneo); 24) Carvings of the Dayak (Borneo); 25) Brazier and rice pot (Java); 26) Hair comb (Nias); 27) Earring (Nias); 28) Shield of the Dayak (Borneo); 29) Bangle of men (Nias); 30) Spoon (Nias); 31) Fiddle. Wood engravings, published in 1897. quiver stock illustrations

Malay culture, left side: 1, 3-6) Idols (ancestral portraits) from Nias, 2) Funeral building on Borneo; 7) Dance mask; 8) Peasant costume from Borneo; 9) Pirate from Sulu; 10) Proa from Sumatra; 11) Dayak village on Borneo; 12) House of the Batak people on Sumatra; 13) Javanese house. Right side: 1-8) Farm tools and knives ; 9) Blowpipe with bayonet (Borneo); 10) Spear (Nias); 11) Quiver (Borneo); 12) Earring (Nias); 13) Headdress of a chieftain (Nias); 14) Sabre (Jawa Timur); 15) Kris (Java); 16) Sabre (Sumatra); 17) Sword (Nias); 18) Kris (Bali); 19) Kris (Sulawesi); 20) Spear (Luzon); 21) Drum, (Nias); 22) Braided edging (Sulawesi); 23) Loincloth edging of Dayak (Borneo); 24) Carvings of the Dayak (Borneo); 25) Brazier and rice pot (Java); 26) Hair comb (Nias); 27) Earring (Nias); 28) Shield of the Dayak (Borneo); 29) Bangle of men (Nias); 30) Spoon (Nias); 31) Fiddle. Wood engravings, published in 1897.

Cupid Cherub Riding A Fox Hound A scared looking cherub (possibly Cupid, judging by the quiver of arrows) riding on a fox hound which is running at full pelt. From “The May Blossom; or The Princess and Her People” illustrated by HH Emmerson, engraved and printed by Dalziel Brothers and published by Frederick Warne & Co, London, in 1881. The book contains illustrated verses “…concerning the Princess Victoria…” who was the daughter of the Prince of Wales, who became King Edward VII in 1901. quiver stock illustrations
Cupid Cherub Riding A Fox Hound A scared looking cherub (possibly Cupid, judging by the quiver of arrows) riding on a fox hound which is running at full pelt. From “The May Blossom; or The Princess and Her People” illustrated by HH Emmerson, engraved and printed by Dalziel Brothers and published by Frederick Warne & Co, London, in 1881. The book contains illustrated verses “…concerning the Princess Victoria…” who was the daughter of the Prince of Wales, who became King Edward VII in 1901. quiver stock illustrations

A scared looking cherub (possibly Cupid, judging by the quiver of arrows) riding on a fox hound which is running at full pelt. From “The May Blossom; or The Princess and Her People” illustrated by HH Emmerson, engraved and printed by Dalziel Brothers and published by Frederick Warne & Co, London, in 1881. The book contains illustrated verses “…concerning the Princess Victoria…” who was the daughter of the Prince of Wales, who became King Edward VII in 1901.

Various patterns of Antiquity, chromolithograph, published in 1897 Various patterns of antiquity: 1-5 Assyrian: 1) Nimrud; 2) Nineveh; 3 - 5) Dur Šarrukin (Khorsabad). 6 - 15 Egyptian: 6) Ornament of a mummy coffin; 7) Bell-shaped capital; 8) Bud capital; 9 - 10) Textile ornaments; 11) Quiver ornament; 12) Painted stick; 13 - 15) Pottery. 16-17: Ceramic shards from Troy. 18 - 19: Cypriot clay pots. 20 - 39 Greek: 20 - 21) Ceramic shards from Mycenae; 22) Architectural ornament (Mycenae); 23) Cornice (Olympia); 24) Antefix (Olympia); 25 - 29) Meander ornaments of vases; 30 - 31) Leaf and plant ornaments; 32 - 34) Palmette ornaments of vases; 35 - 36) Ceiling of the Theseus temple (Athens); 37) Doric capital (Parthenon); 38 - 39) Wall painting. 40 - 43 Etruscan: 40) Stucco painting; 41 - 42) Wall painting; 43) Antefix. 44 - 54 Roman: 44 + 49) Wall painting; 45 - 46) Mosaic; 47) Stucco painting; 48) Pompeian wall painting; 50 - 52) Pompeian frieze painting; 53) Painted relief from Pompeii; 54) Wall painting of a dining room in Pompeii. Chromolithograph, published in 1897. quiver stock illustrations
Various patterns of Antiquity, chromolithograph, published in 1897 Various patterns of antiquity: 1-5 Assyrian: 1) Nimrud; 2) Nineveh; 3 - 5) Dur Šarrukin (Khorsabad). 6 - 15 Egyptian: 6) Ornament of a mummy coffin; 7) Bell-shaped capital; 8) Bud capital; 9 - 10) Textile ornaments; 11) Quiver ornament; 12) Painted stick; 13 - 15) Pottery. 16-17: Ceramic shards from Troy. 18 - 19: Cypriot clay pots. 20 - 39 Greek: 20 - 21) Ceramic shards from Mycenae; 22) Architectural ornament (Mycenae); 23) Cornice (Olympia); 24) Antefix (Olympia); 25 - 29) Meander ornaments of vases; 30 - 31) Leaf and plant ornaments; 32 - 34) Palmette ornaments of vases; 35 - 36) Ceiling of the Theseus temple (Athens); 37) Doric capital (Parthenon); 38 - 39) Wall painting. 40 - 43 Etruscan: 40) Stucco painting; 41 - 42) Wall painting; 43) Antefix. 44 - 54 Roman: 44 + 49) Wall painting; 45 - 46) Mosaic; 47) Stucco painting; 48) Pompeian wall painting; 50 - 52) Pompeian frieze painting; 53) Painted relief from Pompeii; 54) Wall painting of a dining room in Pompeii. Chromolithograph, published in 1897. quiver stock illustrations

Various patterns of antiquity: 1-5 Assyrian: 1) Nimrud; 2) Nineveh; 3 - 5) Dur Šarrukin (Khorsabad). 6 - 15 Egyptian: 6) Ornament of a mummy coffin; 7) Bell-shaped capital; 8) Bud capital; 9 - 10) Textile ornaments; 11) Quiver ornament; 12) Painted stick; 13 - 15) Pottery. 16-17: Ceramic shards from Troy. 18 - 19: Cypriot clay pots. 20 - 39 Greek: 20 - 21) Ceramic shards from Mycenae; 22) Architectural ornament (Mycenae); 23) Cornice (Olympia); 24) Antefix (Olympia); 25 - 29) Meander ornaments of vases; 30 - 31) Leaf and plant ornaments; 32 - 34) Palmette ornaments of vases; 35 - 36) Ceiling of the Theseus temple (Athens); 37) Doric capital (Parthenon); 38 - 39) Wall painting. 40 - 43 Etruscan: 40) Stucco painting; 41 - 42) Wall painting; 43) Antefix. 44 - 54 Roman: 44 + 49) Wall painting; 45 - 46) Mosaic; 47) Stucco painting; 48) Pompeian wall painting; 50 - 52) Pompeian frieze painting; 53) Painted relief from Pompeii; 54) Wall painting of a dining room in Pompeii. Chromolithograph, published in 1897.

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