Misionario Comido pela onça, pintura do artista colombiano Noé León (1907-1978)
Misionario Comido pela onça, pintura do artista colombiano Noé León (1907-1978)
The Sin. Woman with Red Hair and Green Eyes, 1901 by Edvard Munch
Historical scientific illustration from "Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen Station zu Neapel" (1879-1921) depicting detailed anatomical and cellular structures of a worm. The image shows various magnified views of worm tissues, including nerve cells and fibrous networks, connected by fine lines to indicate relationships. Labels and reference lines highlight specific components such as nerve fibers, cells with nuclei, and connective structures. The color scheme uses shades of blue and black on a beige background for clarity. This plate exemplifies 19th- and early 20th-century zoological microscopy and anatomical study techniques focused on worm physiology.
🪱 Mittheilungen aus der Zoologischen Station zu Neapel.
Berlin [etc.]Friedlander [etc.]1879-1921.
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Pharmacopoeia, c.1675
Pharmacopoeia, c.1675
Pharmacopoeia, c.1675. Compendium of popular medicine and surgery, receipts, etc wellcomecollection.org/works/smgvpe...
He Vanished from Their Sight (Il disparut à leurs yeux)
He Vanished from Their Sight (Il disparut à leurs yeux) https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/13525
Sacrifice of Isaac
Sacrifice of Isaac https://www.wikiart.org/en/caravaggio/sacrifice-of-isaac
Upper and lower dentures mounted in gold. The upper portion is made from human teeth and the lower molars are made from ivory. They are held together by springs.
The frontal section of these gold bases upper and lower dentures is set with human teeth. It is possible that these are 'Waterloo teeth' extracted from cadavers after the Battle of Waterloo.
You can read more about Waterloo teeth over on our blog: buff.ly/35z1GbI
Tenho ternura demais por esse gaúcho agora abandonado
Wooden head shaped object with brass jaws and teeth mounted on a metal stand
This dental phantom was made around 1900 for dental students to practice their skills before treating real patients. A hat-maker’s dummy has been added to represent the head of the patient. The jaws contain removable brass teeth allowing various dental procedures to be practiced. (RCSIC/Z 149)
A cardboard sheet with 18 tins of foreign bodies attached to it 1. - 12.: Halfpennies 13. Shilling 14. Florin 15. Button 16. Whistle 17. Chicken bone 18. Flakes of enamel.
This collection of foreign bodies removed from the oesophagus was donated to the museum in 1928.
Lukretia
Lukretia http://kokoelmat.fng.fi/app?si=C+714%3A4
Jessy and Clara Park Conversing Outside at Night, from the Born Electrical Series
Jessy and Clara Park Conversing Outside at Night, from the Born Electrical Series https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/156970
Masks
Masks https://www.wikiart.org/en/james-ensor/masks-1938
Crucifixion
Crucifixion https://www.wikiart.org/en/matthias-grunewald/crucifixion-1502
Abbott-Levy Collection. Partial gift of Shirley C. Burden
Église Saint Méry http://www.moma.org/collection/works/41429
A wax model showing the right side of the head and neck, dissected
One of Clemente Susini’s wax models in the Josephinum in Vienna, showing the structures of the neck
Glow of Laport
Glow of Laport
St. Jerome
St. Jerome https://www.wikiart.org/en/leonardo-da-vinci/st-jerome
Salome’s dancing so pleased her stepfather Herod that he offered her anything she wanted. Her mother advised Salome to demand John the Baptist’s head, which Salome presented to her family in an elaborate dish. Here, the head stands on its own, with a startlingly tangible presence. Despite its biblical source, this work was meant for a domestic setting, whose owner would have admired the artful presentation of a shocking story. Acquired in 1953 as the work of the Venetian Renaissance artist Titian, the painting soon lost this attribution because it lacks Titian’s distinctive brushwork. After decades of research, the museum has yet to identify a clear author. Recently, several scholars have argued persuasively for a Spanish artist, partly because the subject is common in Spanish art in the early 1600s. Yet the color scheme and the handling of paint in the face recalls the work of earlier artists inspired by Titian in northern Italy.
Head of Saint John the Baptist https://clevelandart.org/art/1953.424
An open book resting on a cushion. Text can be see on the right hand page. The left hand page features a woodcut illustration with moveable flaps showing the different sections of the eye.
A succession of flaps revealing parts of the eye from Ophthalmodouleia (1583) by Georg Bartisch. The book is considered to be the first systematic work written on ocular disease and ophthalmic surgery #ophthalmology #rarebooks
The Girl with Masks
The Girl with Masks https://www.wikiart.org/en/james-ensor/the-girl-with-masks
Crucifixion of Saint Andrew
Crucifixion of Saint Andrew https://www.wikiart.org/en/caravaggio/crucifixion-of-saint-andrew-1607
The Burning of Troy in 1862
The Burning of Troy in 1862 https://www.wikiart.org/en/grandma-moses/the-burning-of-troy-in-1862-1943
Christ as a Warrior. Ego Sum Via, Veritas Et Vita
Christ as a Warrior. Ego Sum Via, Veritas Et Vita https://www.wikiart.org/en/byzantine-mosaics/christ-as-a-warrior-ego-sum-via-veritas-et-vita-425
An illustration of a naked man. He is being hit or pierced with various weapons including knives, swords, and clubs. Next to the wounds is text describing accompany treatments. This illustration is from the Wellcome Collection in London.
“Wound Man” is an illustration which first appeared in European surgical texts during the Middle Ages. It laid out schematically the various wounds a person might suffer in battle or in accidents, with accompanying text stating treatments.
It's Friday! Tag yourself as a wound.
A stone monument pictured from the shoulders up showing a cadaver with the stove shroud visible beneath. There is dappled light falling over the monument
The monument to Henry Willoughby in the church of St Leonard in Wollaton, Nottingham has a depiction of him as a cadaver on the lower level. This is known as a transi tomb, and it was considered a way to show humility - even though such monuments were hugely expensive. Willoughby died in 1528.