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Found 11 Items Tagged "bug"
Objects
Egyptian
Winged Scarab
ca. 712–342 B.C.E.
Kawakami Ryoka
Japanese, 1887–1921
Wildlife Friends (Yasei no Tomo)
ca. 1918
Jean-Louis Hamon
French, 1821–1874
Entomologist (Design for a Fan)
1872
Indian
Finch, Poppies, Dragonfly, and Bee
1650–1670
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Dragonfly (Shu-ma-ko-lo-wa)
19th century
Motto Scarab
ca. 1630–1539 B.C.E.
Haku Maki
Japanese, 1924–2000
75- 52 (Beetle)
1975
Grasshopper on Stalk of Rice, Album Leaf Painting
19th century
Ogata Gekko
Japanese, 1859–1920
Gourds Hanging on a Vine
ca. 1890–1910
Okuhara Seiko
Japanese, 1837–1913
Vine with Green Grasshopper
ca. 1910
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
Camouflage
1965
Egyptian
Winged Scarab
ca. 712–342 B.C.E.
Kawakami Ryoka
Japanese, 1887–1921
Wildlife Friends (Yasei no Tomo)
ca. 1918
Jean-Louis Hamon
French, 1821–1874
Entomologist (Design for a Fan)
1872
Indian
Finch, Poppies, Dragonfly, and Bee
1650–1670
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Dragonfly (Shu-ma-ko-lo-wa)
19th century
Motto Scarab
ca. 1630–1539 B.C.E.
Haku Maki
Japanese, 1924–2000
75- 52 (Beetle)
1975
Grasshopper on Stalk of Rice, Album Leaf Painting
19th century
Ogata Gekko
Japanese, 1859–1920
Gourds Hanging on a Vine
ca. 1890–1910
Okuhara Seiko
Japanese, 1837–1913
Vine with Green Grasshopper
ca. 1910
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
Camouflage
1965
Egyptian
Winged Scarab
ca. 712–342 B.C.E.
Kawakami Ryoka
Japanese, 1887–1921
Wildlife Friends (Yasei no Tomo)
ca. 1918
Jean-Louis Hamon
French, 1821–1874
Entomologist (Design for a Fan)
1872
Indian
Finch, Poppies, Dragonfly, and Bee
1650–1670
A:shiwi (Zuni Pueblo)
Dragonfly (Shu-ma-ko-lo-wa)
19th century
Motto Scarab
ca. 1630–1539 B.C.E.
Haku Maki
Japanese, 1924–2000
75- 52 (Beetle)
1975
Grasshopper on Stalk of Rice, Album Leaf Painting
19th century
Ogata Gekko
Japanese, 1859–1920
Gourds Hanging on a Vine
ca. 1890–1910
Okuhara Seiko
Japanese, 1837–1913
Vine with Green Grasshopper
ca. 1910
Grace Arnold Albee
American, 1890–1995
Camouflage
1965
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