Paul Klee, Birds Swooping Down and Arrows, 1919.
John James Audubon, Violet-green Swallows, White-bellied Swallows and Rough-winged Swallows (Octavo bird prints), c. 1844.
Max Ernst, Composition en Ocre, 1975.
Colaptes auratus, Picus principalis, Picumnus squamulatus, Picumnus squamulatus, Tiga javenensis, Chrysophlegma minata, Iynx torquilla, Picus major, Picus martius, Picus tridactylus and Picus viridis (Brockhaus chromiolithograph); c. 1898.
K.L. Hawkins (Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins), A Comparative View of the Human and Animal Frame, 1860.
Goldfinch. Bartramian Sandpiper. Barn Swallow. Bronzed Grackle. Parker Brothers Game of Birds., Salem Mass., New York, London, c. 1914.
Dorothy W. Wilson, Bridge Babies, 1961.
Psycho, 1960. The Birds, 1963. Universal | Paramount. Alfred Hitchcock.
Athanasius Kircher, Musurgia Universalis (Plucked Instruments), c.1650.
Josiah Wood Whymper, The Naturalist on the River Amazons (Henry Walter Bates), c.1863.
Robert Elliot Bewick woodcut of Thomas Bewick's Swan; from A History of British Birds, 1847 edition.
View of a falconer or 'falcon seller' playing a wind instrument and carrying seven birds on a hoop suspended from his neck. The figure's turban suggests Mughal origins of the wearer. [Nd.]
Donald Byrd & The Blackbyrds
Illustration by Kawakami Shiro, Japan , 1920s