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Capuchin Collection (page 4)

The capuchin, a fascinating primate known for its intelligence and diverse habitats, captivates us with its intriguing behaviors and cultural significance

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Rome, Italy - Capuchin Monks Campo Santo

Rome, Italy - Capuchin Monks Campo Santo
Black and white. A crypt in which the walls are completely covered in human skulls. In addition there are three skeletons dressed in monks clothes attached to the wall in a standing position

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Capuchin Catacombs

Palermo, Sicily, Italy - Capuchin Catacombs
The Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo (Catacombe dei Cappuccini) are burial catacombs in Palermo, Sicily, southern Italy - a somewhat macabre tourist attraction! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Sao Vicente, Brazil. Macaco Prego monkey (Cebus apella); wide-ranging South American

Sao Vicente, Brazil. Macaco Prego monkey (Cebus apella); wide-ranging South American species

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja, catches a Capuchin monkey in its talons

Harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja, catches a Capuchin monkey in its talons

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 11981068

Picture No. 11981068
White-fronted Capuchin, Magdalena Valley, Colombia Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 11980920

Picture No. 11980920
White-fronted Capuchin, Magdalena Valley, Colombia Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Expulsion of the Capuchin Fathers of their Convent of the Ru

Expulsion of the Capuchin Fathers of their Convent of the Rue de la Sante, (1880). Paris. France. Colored engraving

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Henri De Joyeuse

Henri De Joyeuse
HENRI DE JOYEUSE known as Pere Ange Favourite of Henri III de France, who later became a Capuchin friar in Italy. Date: 1562 - 1608

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Malta / Floriana Monastery

Malta / Floriana Monastery
Floriana: the Capuchin monastery, after sunset - the deceased brethren are buried, dressed in their habits and ranged in niches around the walls Date: 1909

Background imageCapuchin Collection: John Forbes (Capuchin)

John Forbes (Capuchin)
JOHN FORBES (Father Archangel) son of protestant Scottish Lord Forbes, but preferring Catholicism left home, became a zealous Capuchin in the Netherlands, converting many Date: 1571 - 1606

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes

Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes
An illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Bush-tailed, sajou or weeper capuchin monkey

Bush-tailed, sajou or weeper capuchin monkey, Cebus olivaceus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine; or

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Monastery, Turin, Italy

Capuchin Monastery, Turin, Italy. Date: late 19th century

Background imageCapuchin Collection: George Leslie

George Leslie
GEORGE LESLIE (or Lesley) known as Brother Archangel Scottish Capuchin friar and scholar. Date: ? - 1637

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Monkeys, Punta Banco, Costa Rica

Capuchin Monkeys, Punta Banco, Costa Rica

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Portrait of Marcus Aulano, Jacob Peeters, 1681

Portrait of Marcus Aulano, Jacob Peeters, 1681

Background imageCapuchin Collection: ITALY: AMALFI. A view of Amalfi, Italy, from the Capuchin convent. Photograph, c1900

ITALY: AMALFI. A view of Amalfi, Italy, from the Capuchin convent. Photograph, c1900

Background imageCapuchin Collection: CA, Panama, Barro Colorado Island white face monkey portrait (Cebus capucinus)

CA, Panama, Barro Colorado Island white face monkey portrait (Cebus capucinus)
CA, Panama, Barro Colorado Island, white face monkey portrait (Cebus capucinus)

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Central America, Brown Pale-fronted Capuchin, Cebus Albifrons

Central America, Brown Pale-fronted Capuchin, Cebus Albifrons

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889164

Picture No. 10889164
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult sitting on a moss-covered branch in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889163

Picture No. 10889163
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult searching for anything edible high up in the foliage of a tree in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889166

Picture No. 10889166
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult climbing a branch in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889168

Picture No. 10889168
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult walking across a branch in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889165

Picture No. 10889165
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult standing on a moss-covered branch in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10889167

Picture No. 10889167
Black Capuchin / Black-horned Capuchin - adult climbing a liana in subtropical rainforest (Cebus nigritus) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10899133

Picture No. 10899133
Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin / Black-capped Capuchin (Cebus apella) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10773826

Picture No. 10773826
Tufted / Brown / Black-capped Capuchin - in tree (Cebus apella) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909440

Picture No. 10909440
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin - eating (Cebus xanthosternos) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909439

Picture No. 10909439
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin (Brazil) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909438

Picture No. 10909438
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909442

Picture No. 10909442
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909441

Picture No. 10909441
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin (Cebus xanthosternos) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Picture No. 10909437

Picture No. 10909437
Yellow-breasted Capuchin / Golden-bellied Capuchin / Buffy-headed Capuchin - eating (Cebus xanthosternos) Date:

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Brown Capuchin (Cebus apella) adult, feeding on rainforest floor, Devils Island, Iles du Salut

Brown Capuchin (Cebus apella) adult, feeding on rainforest floor, Devils Island, Iles du Salut, French Guiana, March

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Brown Capuchin (Cebus apella) adult, feeding, clinging to dead palm leaves, Devils Island

Brown Capuchin (Cebus apella) adult, feeding, clinging to dead palm leaves, Devils Island, Iles du Salut, French Guiana, March



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The capuchin, a fascinating primate known for its intelligence and diverse habitats, captivates us with its intriguing behaviors and cultural significance. From the lush rainforests of Central and South America to the ancient catacombs of Sicily, this species has left an indelible mark on various landscapes. In Roatan, Honduras, we witness the heartwarming sight of a White-throated Capuchin adult female carrying her precious baby on her back. Their close-up heads reveal their expressive faces filled with curiosity and tenderness. Across the vast Amazon rainforest in Manu, Peru, a playful Brown-headed Capuchin youngster frolics amidst nature's wonders. Its agile movements reflect both joy and innocence as it explores its surroundings. Lebanon's Saint Louis Capuchin Cathedral stands tall as a testament to faith and architectural grandeur. Inside its walls lies Christ Crucified—an awe-inspiring depiction that evokes profound emotions within all who behold it. Venturing into Bahia, Brazil unveils another captivating spectacle—the Yellow-breasted capuchin bares its teeth in an open-mouthed display. Formerly known as Cebus apella, this Golden-bellied beauty showcases both power and vulnerability against the backdrop of Brazil's vibrant biodiversity. Central America's Costa Rica serves as home to countless capuchins—endearing creatures whose mischievous antics bring laughter to those fortunate enough to observe them firsthand. Their acrobatic skills are matched only by their clever problem-solving abilities. The presence Friars throughout history speaks volumes about their spiritual dedication and commitment to serving others selflessly—a legacy that continues today in communities around the world. In Peru's captivity centers reside Brown capuchins displaying submissive behavior—a reminder of our responsibility towards these intelligent beings who share our planet. Through education and conservation efforts, we strive to protect their natural habitats for generations to come.