Falconry in Kolomenskoe by Hilko Gennadiy Anatolievich (b. 1964). 2000. Oil on canvas. 51 × 127,3 cm
Falconry (tapestry) from the southern Netherlands made in 1430's in V&A Museum in London

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The Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem, the left hand wall of the chapel, c.1460

The Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem, the left hand wall of the chapel, c.1460

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The Kazakhi falconry with Golden Eagle by German artist A.Kull made in 1870's

The Kazakhi falconry with Golden Eagle by German artist A.Kull made in 1870's

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The Kestrel trapper is the title of this vintage foto for Historical Indulgences site, Tumblr.

The Kestrel trapper is the title of this vintage foto for Historical Indulgences site, Tumblr.

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The King of Raptors - Lords of the Animals

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The King's Ward or England in the Olden Time

The King's Ward or England in the Olden Time

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The Kings and Ther Hawks. Falconry in Medieval England by Robin S.Oggins

The Kings and Ther Hawks. Falconry in Medieval England by Robin S.Oggins

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The Kirghiz hunter with Golden eagle

The Kirghiz hunter with Golden eagle

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The Kirghiz munishker Beremkul Urmambetov with Goshawk

The Kirghiz munishker Beremkul Urmambetov with Goshawk

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The knight with a falcon by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)

The knight with a falcon by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)

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The Kyrghyz berkutchi.

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