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Human Collection (page 4)

"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones

Background imageHuman Collection: Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, horned woman

Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, horned woman
Margaret Vergh Gryffyth, Welsh woman who exhibited herself with a 10 centimetre horn growing from her forehead

Background imageHuman Collection: Man falling off a broken chair at a dinner party

Man falling off a broken chair at a dinner party causing a servant to spill a soup tureen over him. Other guests shocked, servants amused. More Miseries

Background imageHuman Collection: Man being attacked by a parrot and cat in a drawing room

Man being attacked by a parrot and cat in a drawing room. More Miseries. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed and etched by Thomas Rowlandson to accompany Reverend James Beresfords Miseries of

Background imageHuman Collection: Three soldiers in uniform parading outside a tavern

Three soldiers in uniform parading outside a tavern, while a barmaid and man laugh at them. Production at a Alehouse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed

Background imageHuman Collection: Two Dancers By a Pond at Night

Two Dancers By a Pond at Night

Background imageHuman Collection: Anatomical Study Of Muscle In The Human Body. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890

Anatomical Study Of Muscle In The Human Body. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
Anatomical Study Of Muscle In The Human Body. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageHuman Collection: Henry Jenkins (169)

Henry Jenkins (169)
HENRY JENKINS of Ellerton-upon-Swale, Yorkshire : in his last century he was a keen fisherman, and swam in the river after reaching 100. Date: 1501 - 1670

Background imageHuman Collection: Vignette illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson

Vignette illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- An early and interesting type of signal. Date: 1935

Background imageHuman Collection: Palaeanthropus of Palestine

Palaeanthropus of Palestine
A reconstruction drawing of Palaeanthropus of Palestine based on discoveries made in the Valley of the Caves at the foot of Mount Carmel during an archaeological expedition led by Dorothy Garrod Date

Background imageHuman Collection: Cadiz, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Cadiz, Costa de la Luz, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageHuman Collection: Bighorn sheep, human, and geometric petroglyphs, Gold Butte, Nevada, United States of America

Bighorn sheep, human, and geometric petroglyphs, Gold Butte, Nevada, United States of America, North America

Background imageHuman Collection: Fat Edward Bright

Fat Edward Bright
EDWARD BRIGHT, of Maldon, Essex, who died at age 30 looking like this... Date: 1720 - 1750

Background imageHuman Collection: Dancing with a Pig C1905

Dancing with a Pig C1905
A boy dances with a pig while his friend provides the music

Background imageHuman Collection: Iphigenia in Tauris

Iphigenia in Tauris
Rescued by Artemis from sacrifice at Aulis, she becomes a priestess on Tauris, but her experience has given her a distaste for human sacrifice and she is unhappy

Background imageHuman Collection: Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C. 1920

Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C. 1920
Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C.1920

Background imageHuman Collection: Domestic Dog, Border Terrier, two adults, on twin lead, being walked by owner on path beside

Domestic Dog, Border Terrier, two adults, on twin lead, being walked by owner on path beside river, England, april

Background imageHuman Collection: Kenya - Masai man with extended earlobe

Kenya - Masai man with extended earlobe ornament (weighed to increase the distension of the skin). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHuman Collection: Deer farming, trimming Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) joint, close-up of hands with chainmail gloves

Deer farming, trimming Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) joint, close-up of hands with chainmail gloves, England, january

Background imageHuman Collection: Domestic Sheep, Beltex sheep being judged show, Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh

Domestic Sheep, Beltex sheep being judged show, Royal Highland Show, Ingliston, Edinburgh, Scotland, june 2011

Background imageHuman Collection: Anatomy: human Skeleton

Anatomy: human Skeleton
The human skeleton

Background imageHuman Collection: A peasant farmer cycles hius produce to a market in Beijing, China

A peasant farmer cycles hius produce to a market in Beijing, China
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageHuman Collection: Britain / Cartoon / Reform

Britain / Cartoon / Reform
A horse with the head of Disraeli takes A Leap in the Dark, in Punchs satire on the Reform Bill

Background imageHuman Collection: Dogs Club Cocktail Bar

Dogs Club Cocktail Bar
The Dogs Club Cocktail Bar, where privileged dog owners can enjoy drinks with both their human and canine friends

Background imageHuman Collection: Jane Lewson (116)

Jane Lewson (116)
JANE LEWSON a London widow as renowned for her eccentricities as her age, such as a belief that washing in water is unhealthy : she used pigs lard instead

Background imageHuman Collection: Charles Byrne, Giant

Charles Byrne, Giant
Charles Byrne (1761-1783) known as the Irish Giant, who was 8 feet 4 inches tall, depicted with various Edinburgh notables

Background imageHuman Collection: Muscles of Human Body

Muscles of Human Body
Physiological diagram of the muscles, joints and animal mechanics of the human body

Background imageHuman Collection: Horsemen 1 - Centaurs

Horsemen 1 - Centaurs
CENTAURS : these legendary creatures of Greek mythology combine the attributes of horse and man. Whether they eat human food or subsist on oats is not recorded

Background imageHuman Collection: Register Thought Waves

Register Thought Waves
Registering human thought waves

Background imageHuman Collection: Specimens of evolution at a grand dinner

Specimens of evolution at a grand dinner
The survival of the fittest -- specimens of evolution take part in a grand dinner. The handsome and the clever walk arm in arm, watched by many servants

Background imageHuman Collection: A Phrenological Map Of The Human Brain. From Virtues Household Physician, Published London 1924

A Phrenological Map Of The Human Brain. From Virtues Household Physician, Published London 1924

Background imageHuman Collection: Modern human skull

Modern human skull
Skull of an adult, female modern human

Background imageHuman Collection: Sheep farming, shepherd leading flock of crossbred mule ewes down town high street

Sheep farming, shepherd leading flock of crossbred mule ewes down town high street, returning back to farm for lambing, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, January

Background imageHuman Collection: Indian women folk dancers show their hands decorated with henna paste before their

Indian women folk dancers show their hands decorated with henna paste before their performance at a cultural program organised during the " Teej" festival in the northern Indian city of

Background imageHuman Collection: Men are seen wearing the gho, the tradional and national dress for men in Bhutan

Men are seen wearing the gho, the tradional and national dress for men in Bhutan, as they gathered along a hill to see King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Background imageHuman Collection: Slaughtered rats are displayed for sale at the market of Canh Nau village, west of Hanoi

Slaughtered rats are displayed for sale at the market of Canh Nau village, west of Hanoi
Slaughtered rats are displayed for sale at the market of Canh Nau village, 40 km (25 miles) west of Hanoi December 25, 2011

Background imageHuman Collection: Dentists present the teeth of a horse after they were polished in Bogota

Dentists present the teeth of a horse after they were polished in Bogota August 12, 2011. Besides working with human patients

Background imageHuman Collection: Pedestrians make their way along a snow covered street during a winter snow storm in

Pedestrians make their way along a snow covered street during a winter snow storm in Cambridge, Massachusetts February 9, 2015

Background imageHuman Collection: ballerina

ballerina
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Background imageHuman Collection: ballerina

ballerina
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Background imageHuman Collection: a person on the beach after the storm

a person on the beach after the storm
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Background imageHuman Collection: a person on the beach after the storm

a person on the beach after the storm
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Background imageHuman Collection: Portrait

Portrait
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Background imageHuman Collection: beauty

beauty
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Background imageHuman Collection: adorable girl

adorable girl
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Background imageHuman Collection: woman portrait

woman portrait
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Background imageHuman Collection: Introspection Poster

Introspection Poster
Max Lundén



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"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones. Like the Sensory homunculus that maps our body's sensations onto a miniature figure, we are an embodiment of emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Just as Jesus is revered as the Light of the World in religious art, each one of us carries a unique spark within ourselves. We have the power to illuminate others' lives with kindness and compassion. Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son" reminds us that forgiveness and redemption are fundamental aspects of being human. It symbolizes our capacity for growth and second chances. Like a crew team rowing together towards a common goal, humans thrive when we work collaboratively. The synergy created by unity can propel us forward in achieving remarkable feats. Similar to how Motor homunculus represents our brain's control over different parts of our body through movement coordination, we possess incredible physical abilities. Our bodies enable us to dance with grace or run with strength - expressions of our innate potential. During times of adversity like war depicted in Churchill's wartime poster or Moloch from ancient mythology representing destruction and sacrifice - humanity has shown its indomitable spirit. We rise above challenges with resilience and determination. While Satan at Sabbat may represent darker aspects within ourselves or society at large; it also serves as a reminder that light exists even amidst darkness. Hope prevails when we choose love over hate. Examining the intricacies within an Anatomy drawing reveals how marvelously complex human beings truly are - from joints like those found in knees to every organ working harmoniously together to sustain life itself. Just as Winged Assyrian Bull stands tall as a symbol of strength guarding ancient palaces; humans too possess an inner fortitude capable enough to overcome obstacles on their path towards greatness. Zazel aka Human Cannonball represents our innate desire for adventure and pushing boundaries.