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Mandrillus Sphinx Collection

The Mandrillus sphinx, commonly known as the mandrill, is a fascinating species of primate that never fails to capture attention

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: 1468136 - Mandrill male (Mandrillus sphinx) abstract of brightly coloured ischial

1468136 - Mandrill male (Mandrillus sphinx) abstract of brightly coloured ischial
1468136 - - Mandrill male (Mandrillus sphinx) abstract of brightly coloured ischial callosity on buttocks, Lekedi National park, Gabon

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill even, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia sphynx Linn

Mandrill even, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia sphynx Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Sebastian
FLO4692180 Mandrill even, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia sphynx Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Sebastian Leitner after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Johann

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill male, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia maimon Linn

Mandrill male, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia maimon Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Valentin
FLO4692263 Mandrill male, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia maimon Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Valentin Bischoff after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Johann Christian

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Nussbiegel
FLO4692217 Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Nussbiegel after an illustration by Johann Eberhard Ihle from Johann Christian

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrills. From Bibby's Annual published 1910

Mandrills. From Bibby's Annual published 1910
2638475 Mandrills. From Bibby's Annual published 1910.; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Sebastian
FLO4692220 Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Vulnerable. Simia mormon Alstroem. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Sebastian Leitner from Johann Christian Daniel Schreber's Animal

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Crab-eating macaque, Macaca fascicularis (Macacus cynomolgus) and mandrill

Crab-eating macaque, Macaca fascicularis (Macacus cynomolgus) and mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx (Papio mormon)
FLO4690848 Crab-eating macaque, Macaca fascicularis (Macacus cynomolgus) and mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx (Papio mormon), vulnerable

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx (Rib-nose baboon, Papio mormon). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx (Rib-nose baboon, Papio mormon). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H
FLO4987968 Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx (Rib-nose baboon, Papio mormon). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardine's

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Female. Copperplate engraving by Baron after an illustration by

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Female. Copperplate engraving by Baron after an illustration by Jacques de Seve
FLO4597434 Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Female. Copperplate engraving by Baron after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon's Histoire Naturelle

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Male. Copperplate engraving by Chevillet after an illustration by

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Male. Copperplate engraving by Chevillet after an illustration by Jacques de Seve
FLO4597430 Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx. Male. Copperplate engraving by Chevillet after an illustration by Jacques de Seve from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon's Histoire Naturelle

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897

African wildlife, lithograph, published in 1897
African wildlife: 1) Gorilla; 2) Chimpanzee (Pan); 3) Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx); 4) Giraffe; 5) Lesser kudu (Ammelaphus imberbis)

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, female. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after an

Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, female. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after an illustration by Johann Jakob Ihle from Ebenezer Sibly's Universal System of Natural History, London

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) male showing aggression, captive

Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) male showing aggression, captive

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Close-up of the face of a mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx). Captive

Close-up of the face of a mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx). Captive

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus 1, and mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, vulnerable, 2

King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus 1, and mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, vulnerable, 2
5324232 King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus 1, and mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, vulnerable, 2 by Fries, Adolph (1774-1840) (after); (add.info.: King penguin, Aptenodytes patagonicus 1)

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Portrait of a young Mandrill covering mouth with hand

Portrait of a young Mandrill covering mouth with hand
Portrait of a captive, five-month-old Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) against a black background in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. IUCN status is Vulnerable; Malabo, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Head portrait of male Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) Captive. Apenheul zoo; the Netherlands

Head portrait of male Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) Captive. Apenheul zoo; the Netherlands

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill portrait

Mandrill portrait
Close-up portrait of the face of a vulnerable (IUCN) and federally endangered mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) against a black background with a mandrill in the background

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Head of a Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, monkey with a blue and red nose

Head of a Mandrill, Mandrillus sphinx, monkey with a blue and red nose

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Illustration of male Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)

Illustration of male Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill TOM 588 Male yawning Papio sphinx or Mandrillus sphinx © Tom & Pat Leeson / ardea. com

Mandrill TOM 588 Male yawning Papio sphinx or Mandrillus sphinx © Tom & Pat Leeson / ardea. com
TOM-588 MANDRILL Baboon - male yawning Captive, Zoo Mandrillus sphinx Vulnerable species. Formerly Papio sphinx Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Female Mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx, grooming and carrying their young on grass, side view

Female Mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx, grooming and carrying their young on grass, side view

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) sitting, side view

Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) sitting, side view

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), face, close-up

Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), face, close-up

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), close-up on mouth and outstretched hand

Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx), close-up on mouth and outstretched hand

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrillus sphinx, mandrill

Mandrillus sphinx, mandrill

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrills

Mandrills. Female mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) with her infant

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Madril (Mandrillus Sphinx), Zoologico de Chapultepec (City Zoo), District Federal

Madril (Mandrillus Sphinx), Zoologico de Chapultepec (City Zoo), District Federal, Mexico City, Mexico, North America

Background imageMandrillus Sphinx Collection: Mandrill Baboon - male yawning. 3MP175

Mandrill Baboon - male yawning. 3MP175
TOM-1509 Mandrill Baboon - male yawning Papio sphinx latin also Mandrillus sphinx Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The Mandrillus sphinx, commonly known as the mandrill, is a fascinating species of primate that never fails to capture attention. In this captivating lithograph published in 1897, we witness the raw power and aggression of a male mandrill held captive. Native to the African wildlife, these magnificent creatures are renowned for their vibrant colors and distinct facial features. The lithograph showcases the regal presence of a king penguin standing alongside a vulnerable mandrill. Their contrasting appearances create an intriguing visual spectacle. In another portrait, we see a young mandrill covering its mouth with its hand, perhaps displaying shyness or secrecy. Its expressive eyes draw us into its world and leave us wondering about its thoughts and emotions. A striking abstract artwork highlights the brightly colored ischial region of a male mandrill. This unique feature adds to their allure and sets them apart from other primates in nature's tapestry. Head portraits provide an up-close look at these captivating creatures. Whether captured in captivity at Apenheul zoo in the Netherlands or observed in their natural habitat, they exude an air of majesty that demands our admiration. One cannot help but be captivated by the distinctive blue and red nose adorning this monkey's face - truly one-of-a-kind. It serves as both an identifier within their social hierarchy and an enchanting symbol of individuality. Even when caught mid-yawn like Tom & Pat Leeson's photograph depicts, these majestic animals manage to maintain an air of elegance while revealing glimpses into their daily lives. Female mandrills also play vital roles within their society; grooming each other while carrying their young on grassy plains provides heartwarming scenes that showcase maternal instincts at work. This illustration beautifully captures the essence of male mandrills with intricate details highlighting every contour and expression on their faces. It serves as a testament to nature's artistic prowess and the awe-inspiring diversity found within our animal kingdom.