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  2. Medici giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The Medici giraffe was a giraffe presented to Lorenzo de' Medici on November 18, 1487, [1] by al-Ashraf Qaitbay, the Burji Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, in an attempt to win the support of the Medici. The first living giraffe in Europe and Italy since Ancient Rome , the Medici giraffe caused a great stir on its arrival in Florence .

  3. The Garden of Earthly Delights - Wikipedia

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    The Garden references exotic travel literature of the 15th century through the animals, including lions and a giraffe, in the left panel. The giraffe has been traced to Cyriac of Ancona, a travel writer known for visiting Egypt during the 1440s. The exoticism of Cyriac's sumptuous manuscripts may have inspired Bosch's imagination.

  4. Somali art - Wikipedia

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    The paintings not only show cows, but also a domesticated dogs, several paintings of canidae and a giraffe. [ 1 ] Aspects of ancient Somali styles of architecture and art can be seen in the various Somali civilizations that flourished under Islam , particularly during the Mogadishan Golden Age and the Empire of Ajuran period (especially in the ...

  5. Dabous Giraffes - Wikipedia

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    The giraffe carvings were first recorded by French archaeologist Christian Dupuy in 1987, [3] and documented by David Coulson [4] in 1997 while on a photographic expedition to the site. Due to degradation of the engravings resulting from human activity, a mold was made of the engravings for display.

  6. Scrimshaw - Wikipedia

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    While scrimshaw artists rarely use whale bone anymore, it is still employed by a few. Common modern materials are micarta, ivory (elephant, fossil, walrus), hippo tusk, warthog ivory, buffalo horn, giraffe bone, mother of pearl, and camel bone. Modern scrimshaw typically retains the nautical themes of historical scrimshaw, but can also extend ...

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