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Background imageGrasping Collection: Delivered by death!, 1896. Artist: Frederic Lix

Delivered by death!, 1896. Artist: Frederic Lix
Delivered by death!, 1896. A soldier delivered by Death from a crowd of men pursuing him for money. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 26th January 1896

Background imageGrasping Collection: A Swordsman In Position To Thrust After Grasping His Opponents Sword Or Sword Hand

A Swordsman In Position To Thrust After Grasping His Opponents Sword Or Sword Hand. From Xviii Siecle Institutions, Usages Et Costumes, Published Paris 1875

Background imageGrasping Collection: ar, arms outstretched, augmented reality, beyond reach, cold, color image, concept

ar, arms outstretched, augmented reality, beyond reach, cold, color image, concept
Woman wearing virtual reality helmet trapped in suspended animation

Background imageGrasping Collection: Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army

Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army
Caricature, General William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army. Let us know what you are going to do with all this money! 1882

Background imageGrasping Collection: Thoughtforms - 11 & 13

Thoughtforms - 11 & 13
11 - Radiating Affection 13 - Grasping Animal Affection Date: 1905

Background imageGrasping Collection: St Andrew standing profile view grasping monumental cross

St Andrew standing profile view grasping monumental cross
Artokoloro

Background imageGrasping Collection: Achilles Searching for the Shade of Patrocles, 1803 (oil on canvas)

Achilles Searching for the Shade of Patrocles, 1803 (oil on canvas)
XIR28573 Achilles Searching for the Shade of Patrocles, 1803 (oil on canvas) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli, Johann Heinrich) (1741-1825); Kunsthaus, Zurich

Background imageGrasping Collection: Woman in studio grasping back in pain, (B&W)

Woman in studio grasping back in pain, (B&W)

Background imageGrasping Collection: Man hanging on diving board (B&W), elevated view

Man hanging on diving board (B&W), elevated view

Background imageGrasping Collection: Woman sitting on diving board, man grasping her hand (B&W), elevated view

Woman sitting on diving board, man grasping her hand (B&W), elevated view

Background imageGrasping Collection: Man hanging from diving board (B&W)

Man hanging from diving board (B&W)

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 11074264

Picture No. 11074264
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 11074263

Picture No. 11074263
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageGrasping Collection: The Last boat leaving Bangor for Belfast, Northern Ireland

The Last boat leaving Bangor for Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: circa 1906

Background imageGrasping Collection: Fork patent, 1882 C024 / 3608

Fork patent, 1882 C024 / 3608
Fork patent, 1882. Artwork for a spring operated grasping fork invented by Roswell B. Turner. The fork is designed to grasp difficult to retrieve food items

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901169

Picture No. 10901169
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901173

Picture No. 10901173
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901168

Picture No. 10901168
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901167

Picture No. 10901167
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901166

Picture No. 10901166
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901165

Picture No. 10901165
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901164

Picture No. 10901164
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10900860

Picture No. 10900860
African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10900859

Picture No. 10900859
African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10900858

Picture No. 10900858
African Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901171

Picture No. 10901171
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Picture No. 10901170

Picture No. 10901170
White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albicilla) Date:

Background imageGrasping Collection: Digital illustration of hands of two people grasped together

Digital illustration of hands of two people grasped together

Background imageGrasping Collection: Digital illustration of skinning a rabbit

Digital illustration of skinning a rabbit

Background imageGrasping Collection: Digital illustration of skinning a fish

Digital illustration of skinning a fish

Background imageGrasping Collection: Siting chimpanzee with outstretched hand

Siting chimpanzee with outstretched hand

Background imageGrasping Collection: Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Toronto Zoo, female Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus)

Canada, Ontario, Toronto, Toronto Zoo, female Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) with baby on her back holding on to rail

Background imageGrasping Collection: Giant water bug, top view. A reddish brown bug with specialized front legs

Giant water bug, top view. A reddish brown bug with specialized front legs

Background imageGrasping Collection: Head louse

Head louse. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood-sucking human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) clinging to hairs with the claws on the ends of its legs

Background imageGrasping Collection: Kirschner wires, artwork C016 / 6994

Kirschner wires, artwork C016 / 6994
Kirschner wires. Artwork of a hand holding Kirschner wires, also known as K-wires. The bones of the hand and wrist are also shown

Background imageGrasping Collection: Mountain gorilla C014 / 0985

Mountain gorilla C014 / 0985
Mountain gorilla. Close-up of the foot of a silverback male mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) in a forest. Mountain gorillas are found in cloud forests high on the slopes of the Virunga

Background imageGrasping Collection: Installing component on circuit board C015 / 6183

Installing component on circuit board C015 / 6183
Electronics. An engineer using tweezers to install a tiny component on an electronic circuit board

Background imageGrasping Collection: Sumatran Orangutan - Hand grasping branch while climbing - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically

Sumatran Orangutan - Hand grasping branch while climbing - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically Endangered
SE-1479 Sumatran Orangutan - Hand grasping branch while climbing North Sumatra - Indonesia Pongo abelii Critically Endangered Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageGrasping Collection: Sumatran Orangutan - Close-up of hand - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically Endangered

Sumatran Orangutan - Close-up of hand - North Sumatra - Indonesia - *Critically Endangered
SE-1474 Sumatran Orangutan - Close-up of hand North Sumatra - Indonesia Pongo abelii Critically Endangered Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGrasping Collection: USA, Florida. Least bittern grasps reed while searching for prey in marsh water

USA, Florida. Least bittern grasps reed while searching for prey in marsh water

Background imageGrasping Collection: Mating common frogs

Mating common frogs (Rana temporaria). Two males compete for one female, both by grasping onto her, a process called amplexus. The male on her back is likely to be successful

Background imageGrasping Collection: Money

Money. British notes held in a womans hand

Background imageGrasping Collection: Babys hands and feet

Babys hands and feet
MODEL RELEASED. Babys feet and hands

Background imageGrasping Collection: Baby holding her mothers finger

Baby holding her mothers finger
MODEL RELEASED. Baby holding her mothers finger. This baby girl is 3 months old

Background imageGrasping Collection: Hand shapes, abstract image

Hand shapes, abstract image
MODEL RELEASED. Hand shapes, abstract image

Background imageGrasping Collection: Pencil studies of a rabbit and grasping fist

Pencil studies of a rabbit and grasping fist by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageGrasping Collection: An Osprey launches of a perch

An Osprey launches of a perch
An Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) launching into flight with a caught fish secured in its talons. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageGrasping Collection: 2. Mother grasping new born. (Zalophus californianus wollbaeki)

2. Mother grasping new born. (Zalophus californianus wollbaeki). Punta Suarez, Espa ola Island, Galapagos
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"Grasping the Essence: A Journey Through Captivating Art and Nature" Immerse yourself in a world of captivating hints, where every brushstroke and creature's gaze tells a story. From H. M. Bateman's satirical masterpiece "The Income Tax Official in Hades, " to the serendipitous moment captured in "Someone Drops a Sixpence Near Somerset House, " these artworks offer glimpses into intriguing narratives. In the heart of Madagascar's Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, witness nature's mastery as a vibrant panther chameleon gracefully clings to a branch, its colors mirroring its surroundings. Nearby, an elusive bamboo lemur perches high above, reminding us of the hidden treasures within untouched forests. Transporting us back in time is Michelangelo Caravaggio's profound depiction of "The Laying in the Tomb. " The artist skillfully captures both anguish and reverence as figures delicately grasp their fallen savior—a poignant reminder of human vulnerability and faith. Venturing into lush rainforests, we encounter the mesmerizing red-eyed tree frog. With its delicate limbs grasping onto leaves, it symbolizes resilience amidst adversity—a testament to nature's ability to adapt and survive. From artistry to agriculture, Alfred Palmer's pastel sketch titled "The Land Girl" portrays strength and determination as women embrace their roles during wartime. Their hands firmly grasp tools that shape our future—reminding us that progress lies within our collective efforts. Meanwhile, Sebastien Bourdon transports us to ancient mythology with his portrayal of Pan pursuing Syrinx—an enchanting tale frozen in time. As Pan reaches out for his beloved nymph who transforms into reeds before him, we are reminded of love’s fleeting nature and how easily it slips through our fingers. Delving deeper into history reveals Marius Van Romerswael’s enigmatic painting “Two Usurers.