A hunt with falcons and dogs; reverse copy after Solis (1514-1562)
A group of young falcons on blocks - Vanity Fair in October 1914

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A Haarlem gadrooned dish with a putto as falconer, 17th C.

A Haarlem gadrooned dish with a putto as falconer, 17th C.

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A hare hunt with falconers and dogs by Virgil Solis (1514-1562)

A hare hunt with falconers and dogs by Virgil Solis (1514-1562)

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A Hawk for the Bush

A Hawk for the Bush

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A Hawk in the Hand by Phillip Glasier

A Hawk in the Hand by Phillip Glasier

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A Hawk on perch by Japanese Artist Isoda Koryüsai, circa 1780.

A Hawk on perch by Japanese Artist Isoda Koryüsai, circa 1780.

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A hawk tearing apart a slither of animal flesh. Painting by a Japanese artist Kyosai

A hawk tearing apart a slither of animal flesh. Painting by a Japanese artist Kyosai

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A Hawking Party - Philips Wouverman (1619-1668)

A Hawking Party - Philips Wouverman (1619-1668)

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A Hawking Party 2 by Dutch artist Philips Wouwerman (1619-1668)

A Hawking Party 2 by Dutch artist Philips Wouwerman (1619-1668)

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A Hawking Party after Fred Taylor (1875-1963) British

A Hawking Party after Fred Taylor (1875-1963) British

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A Hawking Party and Extensive Landscape Beyond by Dutch artist Willem Schellinks (1623-1678)

A Hawking Party and Extensive Landscape Beyond by Dutch artist Willem Schellinks (1623-1678)

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