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soapstone - California - Chumash culture
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Whale
soapstone - California - Chumash culture
netsuke:
Chokuichi Naokazu - Demonic Head - boxwood with bone fangs and inlaid eyes of horn and mother-of-pearl - late 19th century, Meiji period
Cluster of Rats - ivory with inlaid eyes - late 19th century
Masakatsu - Cuttlefish (two views) - wood - early 19th century
Kyusai Tetsugen (Japanese, 1879-1938) - Cicada on Pine Bark - ivory - early 20th century
Naito Toyomasa (Japanese, 1773-1856) - Wasp and Hive - wood
Beshimi Mask - lacquer with inlaid eyes - 19th century
Ōhara Mitsuhiro (Japanese, 1810-1875) - Sea Cucumber and Chestnut ebony and boxwood - 19th century
Sleeping Monkey (4 views) - ivory - c.1930-40
Whale - ivory with inlaid eyes - 2oth century
Seiyodo Tomiharu (Japanese, (1733-1810) - Snail on a Log - ebony and boxwood - c.1770
albinism
Albinism is a group of inherited disorders that results in little or no production of the pigment melanin, which determines the color of the skin, hair and eyes.
Serpent - eccentric flaked obsidian - Teotihuacan - 200-250 CE
Boar’s head - carved amber - Etruscan, c.425 BCE
Joseph Beuys - Sheep - bronze - 1948-49
Toadster - found in Goodwill Store Kenosha, WI
Cat pendant - amethyst - Egypt - Late to Ptolemaic period - 664-30 BCE
Michel Bassompierre - The Honey No.5 - marble
Hippo - faience - 7'' long Egypt - Late Period (Persian Period) 6th-4th Century BCE
Spider Vessel - steatite, red cinnabar, shell - Chumash - Arroyo Sequit Canyon, Malibu region, California - 16-17th century
Leonora Carrington - Vulture (Dragon) - bronze, ruby
Pig pot - Yangzhou Bo, China - New Stone Age, c.4000 BCE
Laurent Verdin Sr. (American, 1909-1991 ) - The White Pelican - Crooked Bayou Blue (Fala, Louisiana)
Toyomasa Tamba (Japanese, 1773-1856)- Boar netsuke - wood - Late Edo Period - c.1780-1868
Chumash artist - Whale effigy - soapstone and clamshell beads - c.1000-1700
Cicada - calcified jade - 0.7 × 5.8 × 3.2 cm - Eastern Han dynasty - c.25-220 CE
Arthur Grove (English architect and carver) - Rabbit - carved in a Spanish chestnut stall in the chancel - St. Mark's in Brithdir, Gwynedd, Wales - 1895-1898
Snake (from a set of Zodiac figures) - earthenware w white slip and traces of pigment - Chinese - 618-907 CE
Frog amulet (possibly portraying Hequet, goddess of childbirth) - carnelian - Egypt - 1540-1296 BCE
Hedgehog toy - stone, wood - Iran - 1500 BCE
“Jeep” doll (a character in E.C. Segar’s Popeye comic strip) - wood, paint - c.1930-38
Otter statue - bronze - Egypt - Late Period or Ptolemaic Period - 663-30 BCE
Friedrich Seidenstücker (German, 1882-1966)
Walrusses at Berlin Zoo
1932
critter as inspiration for design:
Ants on gingham fabric - mid-20th century
Mark S. McNair (b.1950) - Whale Weathervane - c.1980
Crow pull toy - painted wood - early 20th century
Michael Sowa (German, b.1945) - Sheep
Greyhound mascot - for Lincoln or Ford - chrome-plated metal - c.1931
Maltese Falcon - movie prop - Warner Brothers - 1941
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) - Seated Monkey - 1905
Irving Harper (American,1916-2015) - Owl - paper sculpture
Sam Wolfe Connelly (American, b.1988) - Claw - Conté drawing
Deane Allinson (American) - Bad News - Gaboon ebony, paper
Redmer Hoekstra (Dutch, b.1982)
pencil drawings:
Xylophone Scorpion - 2009
Giraffe Tree - 2016
Alligator Shoe - 2012
Mosquito Bulb - 2013
Gorilla Hand - 2015
Toad Road - 2013
Smiling Frog - 2019
Octopus Bellows - 2009
Armadillo Pinecone - 2016
Moth Zeppelin - 2012
"I play with form, meaning and function, while new combinations arise . . . Who am I? What is my reality and how do I get to decide how it looks and works? They are pen drawings on paper. I work with fine liners. By shading I create light and space, which gives a drawing life. It is important to draw as realistically as possible, to make the alienation most powerful. It’s a laborious and almost artisanal technique . A drawing on average takes 32 to 40 hours."
Redmer Hoekstra - Self-portrait - 2016
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