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Unicorns (Legend—Sea Calm) by Arthur B. Davies, 1906 from the Carnegie Arts of the United States Collection on JSTOR.
Periodical Illustration by Jon Whitcomb, from the Walt Reed Illustration Collection on JSTOR.
Aquamanile in the Form of a Unicorn, ca. 1425-50, Germany, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection on JSTOR.
Chastity (a virgin and a unicorn). Oil painting by a follower of Timoteo Viti. From the Wellcome Collection on JSTOR.
The head of a rhinoceros with overgrown horn thought to be a unicorn, 1822. From the Wellcome Collection on JSTOR.
Signals: The Unicorn by John Gutmann, 1987. From the Center for Creative Photography Collection on JSTOR.
Textile Fragment with Unicorn, Deer, Centaur and Lion, ca. 1500, Scandinavia. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection on JSTOR.
Unicorn Cat Creature, 2014. From the Street Art Graphics Collection on JSTOR.
Pendant with a Triton Riding a Unicorn-like Sea Creature, designed by Reinhold Vasters, ca. 1870-95. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection on JSTOR.
Recumbent Figure of Unicorn, 18th century, China. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art on JSTOR.
Pharmacy sign in the shape of a unicorn’s head, perhaps English or Dutch, 1700-1870. Material: narwhal tusk and oak. From the Metropolitan Museum of Art on JSTOR.

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