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Camel, Fresco transferred to canvas, Spanish
Spanish
first half 12th century (possibly 1129–34)
Camel Rider, Pottery
664–332 B.C.
Composite Camel with Attendant, Opaque watercolor and ink on paper
third quarter 16th century
Ūd, Abdo George Nahat  Syrian, Wood, camel bone, Syrian
Abdo George Nahat
1925
Camel Pack, Irving Penn  American, Platinum-palladium print
Irving Penn
1975, printed 1975
Terracotta lamp in the form of a camel, Terracotta, Greek or Roman
Greek or Roman
3rd century BCE–3rd century CE
Jacket, Perry Ellis Sportswear Inc.  American, camel hair, American
Design House Perry Ellis Sportswear Inc.
Designer Perry Ellis
fall/winter 1986–87
Camel, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Chelsea
Factory Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1760
Camel, Mary Atwood, Lustreware, British
Mary Atwood
19th century
Camel, Polychromed wooden body covered with stucco; wooden saddle and leather girth straps; burlap cushion and leather saddlebags, Italian, Naples
Italian, Naples
second half 18th century
Camel, Gold; enameled with champlevé, lacquered and set with diamond chips
probably 18th–19th century
664–332 B.C.
664–332 B.C.
664–332 B.C.
664–332 B.C.
Coat, Vera Maxwell  American, camel hair, American
Designer Vera Maxwell
fall/winter 1937–38
Coat, Perry Ellis Sportswear Inc.  American, camel hair, American
Design House Perry Ellis Sportswear Inc.
Designer Perry Ellis
fall/winter 1986–87
Teapot in the form of a camel, Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Staffordshire
British, Staffordshire
ca. 1745
Teapot in the form of a camel, Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Staffordshire
British, Staffordshire
ca. 1745
Teapot in the form of a camel, Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Staffordshire
British, Staffordshire
ca. 1745
Pendant with a Lion Attacking a Camel, Alfred André and French, Baroque pearl, enameled gold, rubies, and pearls.
probably Alfred André
British artist (London)
ca. 1870–1919 and after 1936
Camel statuette, Elkington & Co.  British, Silver on base metal, British, Birmingham, after German, Danzig original
Manufacturer Elkington & Co.
19th century, after ca. 1647 original
Bactrian camel, Copper alloy, Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE
Terracotta figurine of a camel carrying transport amphorae, Terracotta, Roman, Egyptian
Roman, Egyptian
late 2nd–early 3rd century CE
Camel-Back Bottle, Glass; applied decoration
19th century
Camel-Back Bottle, Glass
19th century
Tabla (Camel Bells), Metal, wood, Egyptian
Egyptian
late 19th century
Camel, Earthenware with three-color (sancai) glaze, China
China
8th century
Camel and riders, Silver, Nabataean
Nabataean
ca. 1st century BCE–1st century CE
Head of Camel, Earthenware, slip, oxide pigment, Coptic
Coptic
4th–7th century
[Soldier and Military Camel], Gustave Le Gray  French, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Gustave Le Gray
1866
Camel, Earthenware with traces of pigment, China
China
mid-to-late 6th century
Head of a Camel, Earthenware, Central Asia
Central Asia
early 12th century
Netsuke of a Camel, Ivory, Japan
Japan
19th century
Shaffron (Head Defense) for a Camel, Steel, copper alloy, leather, Turkish
Turkish
possibly 17th century
Ensemble, Bill Blass Ltd.  American, fur, camel hair, wool, American
Design House Bill Blass Ltd.
Designer Bill Blass
1970s
Camel, Earthenware, China
China
7th–8th century
Camel, Earthenware, China
China
7th–8th century
Head of Horse or Camel, Terracotta, Central Asia
Central Asia
early 12th century