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Capuchin Collection (page 5)

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

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

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Catacomb of the Capuchin (Franciscan) convent, Palermo, with remains of departed Friars

Catacomb of the Capuchin (Franciscan) convent, Palermo, with remains of departed Friars. Woodcut of 1833

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Ceremony for the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition

Ceremony for the release of Father Ephraim de Nevers from the prisons of the Inquisition, Goa, c1650. Ephraim de Nevers, a French Capuchin monk, went as a missionary to India in c1645

Background imageCapuchin Collection: French Revolution 1789. Suppression of religious orders: a Capuchin Friar disposing

French Revolution 1789. Suppression of religious orders: a Capuchin Friar disposing of his habit to a Jewish second-hand clothes dealer. 18th century coloured engraving. Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-throated Capuchin (Cebus capucinus) adult, looking out from shelter (captive)

White-throated Capuchin (Cebus capucinus) adult, looking out from shelter (captive)

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Church, Bratislava, Slovakia, Europe

Capuchin Church, Bratislava, Slovakia, Europe

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-headed capuchins Cebus capucinus jumping in trees, illustration

White-headed capuchins Cebus capucinus jumping in trees, illustration
White-headed capuchins (Cebus capucinus), illustration

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-headed capuchins Cebus capucinus opening fruit with stone, illustration

White-headed capuchins Cebus capucinus opening fruit with stone, illustration
White-headed capuchins (Cebus capucinus) opening fruit with a stone, illustration

Background imageCapuchin Collection: New World monkeys, 19th century C015 / 6091

New World monkeys, 19th century C015 / 6091
New World monkeys with archaic Latin names, 19th-century artwork. At upper left is a howler monkey (Alouatta sp.). At upper right is a coaita or spider monkey (Ateles sp.)

Background imageCapuchin Collection: MURILLO, Bartolom項steban (1617-1682). Adoration

MURILLO, Bartolom項steban (1617-1682). Adoration
MURILLO, Bartolom項 steban (1617-1682). Adoration of the shepherds.1668 - 1669. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum. Proc: SPAIN. Sevilla. Capuchin convent

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1697 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio. Capuchin, or White-Faced Monkey at Manuel Antonio National Park

Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio. Capuchin, or White-Faced Monkey at Manuel Antonio National Park

Background imageCapuchin Collection: PORTUGAL: MONASTERY, 1832. The Capuchin monastery of Cintra, also known as the Cork Convent

PORTUGAL: MONASTERY, 1832. The Capuchin monastery of Cintra, also known as the Cork Convent. Steel engraving, English, 1832

Background imageCapuchin Collection: KING DOM GARCIA II (1641-1661). A descendant of the first Congo king to adopt Catholicism

KING DOM GARCIA II (1641-1661). A descendant of the first Congo king to adopt Catholicism. Dom Garcia receiving a delegation of Capuchin monks in 1648

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Matteo Bellintani

Matteo Bellintani
MATTEO BELLINTANI Capuchin friar, depicted clutching a crucifix, and surrounded by symbolic creatures - lion, swan, phoenix - and fruit. Date: CIRCA 1624

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Black-capped Capuchin / Guianan brown capuchin / Margarita Island capuchin - chewing on bark 

Black-capped Capuchin / Guianan brown capuchin / Margarita Island capuchin - chewing on bark 
WAT-4450 Tufted / Black-capped / Brown CAPUCHIN MONKEY - CHEWS BARK Cebus apella M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Tufted / Brown / Black-capped Capuchin - in tree. Manu National Park - Peru

Tufted / Brown / Black-capped Capuchin - in tree. Manu National Park - Peru
LA-6477 Tufted / Brown / Black-capped Capuchin - in tree Manu National Park - Peru Cebus apella Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Cardinal

Capuchin Cardinal
CARDINALE CAPPUCINO cardinal of the Capuchin order

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Lay Brother

Capuchin Lay Brother
LAICO CAPPUCINO lay brother of the Capuchin order

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Teresiano Priest

Teresiano Priest
SACERDOTE TERESIANO priest of the order of Santa Teresa d Avila

Background imageCapuchin Collection: CAPPUCCINA

CAPPUCCINA Capuchin nun

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Cemetery, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Capuchin Cemetery, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin - feeding - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru

Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin - feeding - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru
MAR-816 Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin - feeding Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru Cebus apella Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru

Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru
MAR-814 Tufted Capuchin / Brown Capuchin Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru Cebus apella Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-fronted Capuchin - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru

White-fronted Capuchin - Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru
MAR-810 White-fronted Capuchin Pacaya-Samiria Nationalpark - Iquitos - Peru Cebus albifrons Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica

White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica
MAR-298 White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N.P. Costa Rica Cebus capucinus Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-throated / White-faced / White-headed Capuchin - with young on back. Costa Rica

White-throated / White-faced / White-headed Capuchin - with young on back. Costa Rica
SM-2222 White-throated / White-faced / White-headed Capuchin - with young on back Costa Rica Cebus capucinus Stefan Meyers Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica

White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica
MAR-302 White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N.P. Costa Rica Cebus capucinus Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCapuchin Collection: White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica

White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N. P. Costa Rica
MAR-299 White-throated Capuchin Cahuita N.P. Costa Rica Cebus capucinus Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin or white faced monkey, Manuel Antonio Nature Reserve, Manuel Antonio

Capuchin or white faced monkey, Manuel Antonio Nature Reserve, Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Friars

Capuchin Friars - Franciscan Monks of the New Rule of 1528

Background imageCapuchin Collection: Capuchin Monk

Capuchin Monk
MONACHUS CAPUCINUS a satirical drawing done at a time when England feared a papal invasion



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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.