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In 1515, he created his woodcut of a Rhinoceros which had arrived in Lisbon from a written description and sketch by another artist, without ever seeing the animal himself.
), by marginal survivals of highly publicized megafauna that are ecologically extinct ( the Giant Panda, Sumatran Rhinoceros, North American Black-Footed Ferret, etc.
Later work led by Edgar Kingsley Tratman ( 1899 – 1978 ) OBE DSc MD FSA explored the human occupation of the Rhinoceros hole, and showed that the fourth chamber of the great cave was a Romano-British cemetery.
Ionesco accused Sartre of supporting Communism but ignoring the atrocities committed by Communists ; he wrote Rhinoceros as a criticism of blind conformity, whether it be to Nazism or Communism ; at the end of the play, one man remains on Earth resisting transformation into a rhinoceros Sartre criticized Rhinoceros by questioning: " Why is there one man who resists?
The boat that transported it was wrecked off Genoa on early February 1516 and the Rhinoceros was portrayed by Albrecht Dürer in his very famous Rhinoceros woodcuts in 1515.
* Ishi ( 2008 ), a play written by John Fisher, was performed from July 3 – 27, 2008, at Theatre Rhinoceros in San Francisco.
* Bird House, where guests and birds are separated by piano wire, features birds as varied as Bald Eagle, Rhinoceros Hornbill, Hyacinth Macaw, Burrowing Owl, Toco Toucan, Cape Thick-Knee, Golden Pheasant, Kookaburra, Mariana Fruit-dove, King Vulture, Horned Guan, Superb Starling, Tawny Frogmouth, and the Guam Kingfisher, which is Extinct in the Wild.
Rhinoceros, performed by Naqshineh Theatre
Rhinoceros ( French original title Rhinocéros ) is a play by Eugène Ionesco, written in 1959.
The play was adapted to an urban American setting for a 1973 film ( also called Rhinoceros ) directed by Tom O ' Horgan and starring Zero Mostel as John ( Jean in the play ), Gene Wilder as Stanley ( Berenger ) and Karen Black as Daisy.
* Ionesco, Eugene, ( Translated into English by Derek Prouse ), Rhinoceros and Other Plays, New York: Grove Press, 1960.
The programme aims to protect three of the five terrestrial flagship species, the tiger, the Asian elephant and the Great One-horned Rhinoceros, by restoring corridors of forest to link 13 protected areas of Nepal and India to enable wildlife migration.
Cuvier recognized the animal as a distinct species in 1822, and in the same year it was identified by Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest as Rhinoceros sondaicus.
The species overall is classified as critically endangered, and one subspecies, the Western Black Rhinoceros, was declared extinct by the IUCN in 2011.
Prior to the modern independent political movement, many citizens of Quebec decided to express their dissatisfaction with federal elections by forming the Rhinoceros Party of Canada.
The rhino is also known to be vulnerable to the blood disease surra, which can be spread by horse-flies carrying parasitic trypanosomes ; in 2004, all five rhinos at the Sumatran Rhinoceros Conservation Centre died over an 18-day period after becoming infected by the disease.
It is surrounded by the lush forest of Kerinci Seblat National Park, home to the endangered species of Sumatran Tiger and Sumatran Rhinoceros.
Episodes introduced by Osa Johnson were African Army, Boy Scouts in Africa, Climbing Fish, Floating Terror, Giant Elephants, Goring Brutes, Headhunters of Borneo, Jungle Panic, Jungle Power, Jungle Warriors, Rhinoceros, Simba's Trail, Slinking Fury, and Weird Tribes.
This was the first election for the Rhinoceros Party of Canada, a satirical party led by Cornelius the First.
Rhinoceros are killed by humans for their horns, which are bought and sold on the black market, and which are used by some cultures for ornamental or ( pseudo-scientific ) medicinal purposes.

Rhinoceros and Eugène
* Reading of Samuel Beckett ’ s ' Krapp ’ s Last Tape ', Luigi Pirandello ’ s ' Henry IV ' and Eugène Ionesco ’ s ' Rhinoceros '
* Eugène Ionesco-The Bald Soprano ( 1950 ), Rhinoceros ( 1959 )
Several authors, including Ioan Petru Culianu, have drawn a parallel between Eugène Ionesco's Absurdist play of 1959, Rhinoceros, which depicts the population of a small town falling victim to a mass metamorphosis, and the impact fascism had on Ionesco's closest friends ( Eliade included ).
* Eugène Ionesco-The Bald Soprano, Rhinoceros
* Eugène IonescoRhinoceros
In Eugène Ionesco's play Rhinoceros, human individuals turn into rhinoceroses, symbolizing conformity and affirmation of a totalitarian mass movement.
* 1964 Rhinoceros by Eugène Ionesco, directed by Lucian Giurchescu
* Bérenger, a character in the play Rhinoceros by Eugène Ionesco
* Rhinoceros by Eugène Ionesco ( 2005 )
* Rhinoceros ( play ), by Eugène Ionesco

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Foshay Tower | The Foshay Tower in Minneapolis, Minnesota ; designed by Léon Eugène Arnal, built 1929
In 1930, the boundaries between the 88 constellations were devised by Eugène Delporte along vertical and horizontal lines of right ascension and declination.
The Entry of the Crusade rs into Constantinople, by Eugène Delacroix, 1840.
Despite the 1891 discovery by Eugène Dubois of what is now called Homo erectus at Trinil, Java, it was only in the 1920s when such fossils were discovered in Africa, that intermediate species began to accumulate.
Some work had already been carried out by Eugène Viollet-Le-Duc, but he had died in 1879.
The big European powers saw the war of Greek independence, with its accounts of Turkish atrocities, in a romantic light ( see, for example, the 1824 painting Massacre of Chios by Eugène Delacroix ).
Fossilised remains of Homo erectus, popularly known as the " Java Man " were first discovered by the Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois at Trinil in 1891, and are at least 700, 000 years old, at that time the oldest human ancestor ever found.
Cotten had his first starring role in Welles's second production for the Federal Theatre Project — the farce Horse Eats Hat, adapted by Welles and Edwin Denby from Eugène Labiche's play, Un Chapeau de Paille d ' Italie.
The official constellation boundaries, as set by Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 4 segments.
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* 1822 – The massacre of the population of the Greek island of Chios by soldiers of the Ottoman Empire following an attempted rebellion, depicted by the French artist Eugène Delacroix.
However, his works were criticized for lacking characteristics of true polyphonism, as pointed out by Eugène Ysaÿe.
Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People ( 1830, Louvre ), a painting created at a time where old and modern political philosophies came into violent conflict. During the Enlightenment period, new theories about what the human was and is and about the definition of reality and the way it was perceived, along with the discovery of other societies in the Americas, and the changing needs of political societies ( especially in the wake of the English Civil War, the American Revolution and the French Revolution ) led to new questions and insights by such thinkers as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Montesquieu and John Locke.
The official constellation boundaries, as set by Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of four segments.
Germaine Tailleferre of the French group Les Six wrote several works which could be considered to be inspired by Surrealism, including the 1948 Ballet Paris-Magie ( scenario by Lise Deharme ), the Operas La Petite Sirène ( book by Philippe Soupault ) and Le Maître ( book by Eugène Ionesco ).
The official constellation boundaries, as set by Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 10 segments.
The official constellation boundaries, as set by Eugène Delporte in 1930, are defined by a polygon of 18 segments.

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