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Great Indian Fruit Bat, Bhawani Das or a follower Indian, Pencil, ink, and opaque watercolor on paper
Bhawani Das
ca. 1777–82
Bat Amulet, Wood, paint
ca. 1859–1640 B.C.
Bat amulet, Wood
ca. 1981–1640 B.C.
Hathor / Bat emblem, Elephant ivory, blue pigment
ca. 1570–1479 B.C.
Bracelet with Bat, Fon artist, Silver alloy, Fon peoples
Fon artist
19th–mid-20th century
Bat Amulet of Hapiankhtifi, Wood, gold leaf
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Double Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, Chiriqui
Chiriqui
11th–16th century
Double Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14h century
Double-Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, greenstone, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Bottle with leaf-nosed bat head, Cupisnique artist(s), Ceramic, post-fire paint (cinnabar), Cupisnique
Cupisnique artist(s)
1200–800 BCE
Bat / Hathor emblem from a sistrum, Faience
664–332 B.C.
Netsuke of Bat, Rock crystal, Japan
Japan
19th century
Bat-Nosed Figure Pendant, Gold, whale tooth, Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Relief Depicting a Seated Official Wearing a Bat-Emblem, Limestone, paint
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Shabti of the Scribe Huy wearing a Bat-pendant, Limestone, pigment
ca. 1295–1185 B.C.
Arm Band: Bat Motif, Fon artist, Silver, Fon peoples
Fon artist
19th–20th century
Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold, Diquís
Diquís
13th–16th century
Double Bat-Head Figure Pendant, Gold (cast), Diquís
Diquís
13th–16th century
Netsuke of Bat and Fruit, Ivory, Japan
Japan
19th century
Face of the goddess Bat, Lapis lazuli, gold, travertine (Egyptian alabaster)
ca. 1100–664 BCE
Double Bat-Nosed Figure Pendant, Gold (cast), Coclé (Parita)
Coclé (Parita)
12th–14th century
Gertrude Käsebier
1902, printed 1904
Mogollon (Mimbres)
950–1150 CE
Snuff bottle with pomegranates and bat, Turquoise with pink glass stopper, China
China
Arm Bands: Bat Motif with Pendants, Fon artist, Silver, Fon peoples
Fon artist
19th–20th century
Terracotta mask in the shape of the head of a fox, dog, or bat, Terracotta, Cypriot
Cypriot
ca. 600–480 BCE
Snuff Bottle with Peony, Fish, and Bat, Rock crystal with jadeite stopper, China
China
19th century
Netsuke of Mother Bat with Two Young, Wood, Japan
Japan
19th century
Eadweard Muybridge
The Photo-Gravure Company
1883–86, printed 1887
Eadweard Muybridge
The Photo-Gravure Company
1883–86, printed 1887
Figure pendant, Greater Chiriquí artist, Gold, Diquís
Greater Chiriquí artist
700–1550 CE
Horns of a Bat emblem from a pectoraI, Silver and faience
ca. 1887–1750 BC
China
18th century
Netsuke of Piece of Bamboo Containing a Rat (or Bat (?), Ivory, Japan
Japan
19th century
Mirror with a papyrus-shaped handle displaying a Bat-like face, Silver disk with a wood (modern) handle sheathed in gold; the inlays are modern
ca. 1479–1425 BCE
Sue Fuller
1946
Ornamental Design with a Bat in the Center, Heinrich Aldegrever  German, Engraving
Heinrich Aldegrever
1550
Pipa (琵琶 ), Wood, ivory, bone, silk, Chinese
Chinese
late 16th–early 17th century
Necklace of Hapiankhtifi, Black obsidian ball beads; silver caps<br/>Silver
ca. 1981–1802 B.C.
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
1915