The Moors had settled in Spain, giving up the superstitions of the Koran, adopted this art of hunting, and spear a bull in the open, plate three from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Headdress for Gelede (Igi), Early/mid–20th century
Yoruba
Another way of hunting on foot, plate two from The Art of Bullfighting, 1814/16, published 1816
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
Stemless Kylix (Drinking Cup), 460-450 BCE
Ancient Greek
Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Making Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, 1999
Studio Blue
No. 37: Miyanokoshi, from the series "Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido (Kisokaido rokujukyu tsugi no uchi)", c. 1835/38
Utagawa Hiroshige
Screamin' Jay Hawkins, 1968
Karl Wirsum
Vase Depicting a Phoenixlike Bird, 1700–50
Talavera Poblana
School of Contemporary Art Life Class, 1956/57
Richard Aberle Florsheim
How Beautiful are the Arts, from Croquis Lithographiques...1823, 1823
Hippolyte Bellangé
Triptych Icon, Late 17th century
Streetcar, 1951
Alexander Calder
White (Bianco), 1952
Alberto Burri
Tall Clock, 1912
George Grant Elmslie
The Hairy Who Sideshow, 1967
The Hairy Who (Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Jim Falconer, Suellen Rocca, and Karl Wirsum)
Mountain Brook, 1863
Albert Bierstadt
Mirror with "TLV" Pattern, Eastern Han dynasty (25–220 CE),
about 1st century
Plate, c. 1790
Plate Three, from Long Live Fashion, Down with Art, 1919, published 1920