Henri Rousseau, Exotic Landscape, 1910.
Yashima Gakutei, Songokû (The Monkey King), Edo period, ca. 1825.
Quirin Boel (after David Teniers), Various Episodes of Human Life Performed by Monkeys, 1635.
Tharu monkey mask (Wood with pigments), 19th century, Nepal.
Charles Grignion (engraving), after William Hogarth; 'Tailpiece' to the Catalogue of the Society of Artists at Spring Gardens {EXOTICKS}, 1761.
Sun Wukong [孫悟空], also known as the Monkey King [孙悟空], is a main character in the 16th century Chinese novel 'Journey to the West' (One of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature), Nd.
Sun Wukong {Monkey King / 孫悟空}, Red Flag [红旗]; #11 (People's Republic of China), 1966.
Quirin Boel & David Teniers (A suite of anthropomorphic engravings), c.1635.
Arent van Bolten, Two monsters each ridden by a monkey (One of whom appears to be caught in mid-fart), Dutch engraving.