Monkeys in Art — Page 7
410 artworks
The Merchant Robbed by Monkeys
Pieter van der Heyden|Pieter Bruegel the Elder|Hieronymus Cock, 1562
Stags in the Forest
Augustin Hirschvogel, 1545
Caricature of the Laocoön scuptural group, excavated in Rome in 1506
Nicolò Boldrini|Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), ca. 1540–45
"The Tortoise Ferries the Monkey", Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna
"The Monkey Escapes to the Safety of the Fig Tree", Folio from a Kalila wa Dimna
明/清 佚名 傳王齊翰 商山四皓圖 卷|Scholars and Monkeys under Trees
Unidentified artist
羅漢図(十六羅漢図の内)|Arhat from a series of sixteen Arhats
Pellet Bell in the Form of a Monkey
Monkey playing the lyre and carrying a dish on its head
Nude female holding monkeys
Kohl Tube in the Shape of a Monkey Holding a Vessel
Cylinder seal and modern impression: royal worshiper before a god on a throne; human-headed bulls below
Two sheets (printed as one) with verses in Valencian for masquerades
Rafael Mariana, 1861
Cabinet
Genemon, 1850
Krishna and Balarama by a River: Page from a Dispersed Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of Lord Vishnu)
"Repository for Rubbish, vol. I, L.F.C 1828", Illustration for children's book
Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, 1828
The Little Beggar
Louis Léopold Boilly|Delpech, 1826
The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactuers, &c., 2nd series, volume 12
Rudolph Ackermann, London, July–December 1821
The Enraged Son of Mars and Timid Tonsor
Thomas Rowlandson|Thomas Tegg, April 20, 1811
Design for a ceiling decoration
Anonymous, French, 19th century, 19th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of Momotarō and Dog on the way to the Island of the Devils (obverse); Monkey with Pheasant (reverse)
Kogyoku Tokayo, 19th century
The Monkey Room in the Tower
Thomas Rowlandson|Rudolph Ackermann, London, December 20, 1799
America
de Menou|Beauvais|Jean Jacques François Le Barbier|Louis XVI, King of France, designed ca. 1786, woven 1790–91; chair frame second half 19th century
Armchair
de Menou|Beauvais|Jean Jacques François Le Barbier|Louis XVI, King of France, designed ca. 1786, woven 1790–91; chair frame second half 19th century
The Monkey King Vali's Funeral Pyre: Illustrated folio from a dispersed Ramayana series
Nainsukh, ca. 1780
A Woman Playing with a Monkey which Has Climbed a Tree
Suzuki Harunobu, ca. 1770
Water jar
Monkey musician (part of a set)
Derby Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1760
Monkey musician (part of a set)
Derby Porcelain Manufactory, ca. 1760
絵馬蒔絵印籠|Inrō with Ema (Shinto Shrine Votive Plaque) of Eight Fan Shapes and Framed Pictures
Statuette belonging to a monkey orchestra
Statuette belonging to a monkey orchestra
Statuette belonging to a monkey orchestra
Statuette belonging to a monkey orchestra
Statuette belonging to a monkey orchestra
Chinese couple as incense containers
Johann Friedrich Eberlein|Meissen Manufactory, 1745–50, after models of 1735
A Harlot's Progress, Plate 2
William Hogarth, April 1732
Saucer (part of a set)
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1735–40
Young Shepherdess and old man with a Monkey, from the Scherzi
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, ca. 1740
The Mystery of Masonry Brought to Light by the Gormagons
William Hogarth|Robert Sayer, [first published December 1724] later reissue
Beaker
Meissen Manufactory, ca. 1725–30
A monkey working a mortar and pestle, below Lorenzo Lippi (?) writing his humorous poem 'Malmantile Racquistato', a muse standing at left
Francesco Zucchi|Lorenzo Lippi, ca. 1710–64
Painting (La Peinture): a monkey seated at an easel, dressed in a robe and beret and holding a painter's palette, a framed painting hanging on the wall beyond
Antoine Watteau|Louis Desplaces|Marguerite Caillou Chéreau, ca. 1700–1739
Figure of Monkey as a Temple Dancer
Le Calandrier des Vieillards (The Calendar of Old Men, from Suite d'Estampes Nouvelles pour les Contes de la Fontaine (Series of New Prints for the Tales of La Fontaine)
Nicolas de Larmessin III|François Boucher, 18th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of Monkeys Trying to get Persimmons with Stick (obverse); Hawk in Persimmon Tree (reverse)
Hanabusa Itchō, 18th–19th century
清 青花“爵祿封侯”瓷盤|Plate with Monkey, Bees, Magpie, and Deer
Gilt-leather wall hanging (part of a set)
De Vergulde Roemer|De Gecroonde Son, ca. 1650–70