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"The Neck: A Tale of Power, Beauty, and Expression" In the fight for equality, a Suffragette Cat scratches and fights against injustice

Background imageNeck Collection: Christ Carrying the Cross, 1560s. Artist: Titian

Christ Carrying the Cross, 1560s. Artist: Titian
Christ Carrying the Cross, 1560s. Titian (1488-1576). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageNeck Collection: Interior (Lady with a Hat), 1891 (oil on canvas)

Interior (Lady with a Hat), 1891 (oil on canvas)
3601154 Interior (Lady with a Hat), 1891 (oil on canvas) by Rothenstein, William (1872-1945); 90.7x57.5 cm; Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust, UK; Sheffield Galleries and Museums Trust

Background imageNeck Collection: Picture No. 11676366

Picture No. 11676366
Ostrich female at nest with eggs Date:

Background imageNeck Collection: Normal childs head, X-ray

Normal childs head, X-ray
Normal childs head. Coloured X-ray of the head of a 13 year old

Background imageNeck Collection: Kenneth Kendall with teddy bears

Kenneth Kendall with teddy bears
Kenneth Kendall (1924-2012), British broadcaster. He worked for many years as a newsreader for the BBC and other channels, and also hosted the game show Treasure Hunt for Channel 4 (1982-1989)

Background imageNeck Collection: Pierrot clown

Pierrot clown
Man in fancy dress wearing a pierrot clown outfit with white face soft pointed hat, green neck ruff and pom-poms to the feet

Background imageNeck Collection: Muscles of the neck

Muscles of the neck, historical artwork. The upper figure shows the front of the neck with the skin and fascia (connective tissue) removed to expose the musculature (red) and tendons

Background imageNeck Collection: Therizinosaurus dinosaur

Therizinosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of the theropod Therizinosaurus dinosaur, thought to have reached 10 metres in length. It lived from 85 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period

Background imageNeck Collection: Normal neck, X-ray

Normal neck, X-ray
Noraml neck. X-ray of the healthy cervical (neck) spine of a 29 year old male patient

Background imageNeck Collection: Kenneth Kendall

Kenneth Kendall (b 1924), retired British broadcaster. He worked for many years as a newsreader for the BBC and other channels, and also hosted the game show Treasure Hunt for Channel 4 (1982-1989)

Background imageNeck Collection: Heart and lungs

Heart and lungs. Historical anatomical artwork of the human heart and lungs, seen from the front. Dissection hooks have been used to draw back the lungs (red)

Background imageNeck Collection: Aldabra Giant Tortoise

Aldabra Giant Tortoise
WAT-7527 Aldabra Giant TORTOISE Dipsochelys elephantine Latin can also be Geochelone gigantea M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNeck Collection: BABY GIRAFFE - close-up of head and neck

BABY GIRAFFE - close-up of head and neck
WAT-2707 BABY GIRAFFE - close-up of head and neck Giraffa camelopardalis M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNeck Collection: Female Type / Long Neck

Female Type / Long Neck
Art deco style womans face, with long neck and slender fingers

Background imageNeck Collection: Evening Dress 1922

Evening Dress 1922
Sleeveless, slash neck Chinese or orientally inspired black dress by Worth with red tassel detail which with the horizontal & vertical drapery draws attention to the hips

Background imageNeck Collection: Liebig Horse Racing 5

Liebig Horse Racing 5
One horse balks at the last fnce, but the leaders are neck-and-neck

Background imageNeck Collection: I'm thinking

I'm thinking
Frank Ma

Background imageNeck Collection: Anatomy of the nervous system in the heart, neck and arm

Anatomy of the nervous system in the heart, neck and arm. Lithograph by C. Schach from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1839

Background imageNeck Collection: Viola da gamba or bass viol with carved ivory head and neck

Viola da gamba or bass viol with carved ivory head and neck.. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J

Background imageNeck Collection: Picture No. 11676149

Picture No. 11676149
Girl Head x-ray and silhouette double exposure Date:

Background imageNeck Collection: Shame Flute - German punishment for being a poor musician

Shame Flute - German punishment for being a poor musician
A Shame Flute ( Schand Flote ) - German punishment for being a poor musician - you had to face the public wearing (around the neck) a heavy iron flute

Background imageNeck Collection: Great Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) standing between the reeds, The Netherlands

Great Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) standing between the reeds, The Netherlands, Overijssel

Background imageNeck Collection: Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Illustration of a herbivorous diplodocus dinosaur feeding on leaves

Background imageNeck Collection: Head and neck muscles, 1831 artwork

Head and neck muscles, 1831 artwork
Head and neck muscles. Lateral view of the deep muscles of the head and neck. This anatomical artwork is plate 96 from volume 2 (1831) of Traite complet de l anatomie de l homme (1831-1854)

Background imageNeck Collection: Head and chest arteries, 1825 artwork

Head and chest arteries, 1825 artwork
Head and chest arteries. Superficial arteries (red) of the chest, neck and head, which are visible when the skin and muscle fascia are removed

Background imageNeck Collection: RAMBLERS, 1960S

RAMBLERS, 1960S
Which way? Ramblers study a map on the Clent Hills, Worcestershire, England. Date: early 1960s

Background imageNeck Collection: Three daytime outfits by Drecoll, Poiret and Jenny

Three daytime outfits by Drecoll, Poiret and Jenny
Three women in the latest day wear. On the left, a black scoop neck dress with large red rose to the side, by Drecoll. In the middle, a white, red and black print dress and black coat

Background imageNeck Collection: Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose

Pyrenean Woman force-feeding a goose in order to fatten up the liver of the bird for making foie gras pate. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNeck Collection: Britannia and Eve magazine, August 1937

Britannia and Eve magazine, August 1937
Front cover illustration featuring a heavily made-up woman, wearing a nautical style hat and neck-tie, gazing seductively out towards the viewer with huge red lips

Background imageNeck Collection: Woman reclining on couch

Woman reclining on couch
A rather annoyed looking young woman reclines on a couch, deep in thought

Background imageNeck Collection: The Tatler Summer Number front cover 1932

The Tatler Summer Number front cover 1932
Jolly front cover design for the Tatlers Summer Number featuring two cheery beach belles wearing fashionable pyjama suits. One smokes a cigarette while the other grins under a wide brimmed sun hat

Background imageNeck Collection: Bittern Bird RES 155 Hiding in reeds Botaurus stellaris © George Reszeter / ARDEA LONDON

Bittern Bird RES 155 Hiding in reeds Botaurus stellaris © George Reszeter / ARDEA LONDON
RES-155 BITTERN - at nest, in reeds Sky pointing Botaurus stellaris George Reszeter Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNeck Collection: Mute Swan - Two together in a heart shape Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK BI006859

Mute Swan - Two together in a heart shape Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK BI006859
COS-764 Mute Swan - Two together in a heart shape Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, UK Cygnus olor Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageNeck Collection: Broad Breasted White Turkey

Broad Breasted White Turkey
JD-2276 Broad breasted white / White Holland / Large white TURKEY - Domestic breed John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNeck Collection: Race Going Couple

Race Going Couple
A bright orange tunic dress with a narrow hobble skirt, sleeves with volans, a V neck bodice & pannier or polonaise over-skirt & a soft brimless hat with a plume

Background imageNeck Collection: Garden Party Frock 1913

Garden Party Frock 1913
Garden party dress by Redfern: tubular style tunic dress with batea (boat) neck, hobble skirt & ornamented with lace & tassels. Hat: flat crown, wide brim, large black bow

Background imageNeck Collection: WOLFMAN 1493

WOLFMAN 1493
A wolfman - human below the neck, but a wolf above it

Background imageNeck Collection: The Girafferaffe Manor

The Girafferaffe Manor
Jie Fischer

Background imageNeck Collection: Apples Label

Apples Label

Background imageNeck Collection: Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675

Thyroid anatomy, artwork C013 / 4675
Thyroid anatomy. Computer artwork of the thyroid glands (pink) of the neck, shown in relation to the bodys bones and throat structures (white)

Background imageNeck Collection: Great Blue Heron - pair at nest, Southern Florida, USA

Great Blue Heron - pair at nest, Southern Florida, USA
CLA-449 Great Blue HERONS - pair at nest, Southern Florida, USA Ardea Herodius Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageNeck Collection: Display of cattle at annual County Show, Devon

Display of cattle at annual County Show, Devon
Display of cattle, led by handlers, at the annual County Show, Devon. Date: 1960s

Background imageNeck Collection: Two women in the latest French fashions

Two women in the latest French fashions, sitting on a garden bench. On the left is a pink dress with lace trimming below the neck

Background imageNeck Collection: Neck, side view, coloured X-ray

Neck, side view, coloured X-ray
Neck from the side, coloured X-ray. The front of the body is at right. The spine runs down centre. It is made up of block-like bones called vertebrae

Background imageNeck Collection: Acupuncture chart

Acupuncture chart

Background imageNeck Collection: Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Neck pain, conceptual artwork

Background imageNeck Collection: Poster advertising Cooks Pure Toilet Soaps

Poster advertising Cooks Pure Toilet Soaps. Ed. Cook Ltd, East London



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"The Neck: A Tale of Power, Beauty, and Expression" In the fight for equality, a Suffragette Cat scratches and fights against injustice, reminding us of the strength that lies within every neck. On the mesmerizing shores of Bruny Island in Tasmania, Australia, The Neck stands tall as a symbol of resilience and beauty. It whispers stories of waves crashing against its rugged cliffs and echoes the voices of those who fought for freedom. Queen Mary of Teck's regal posture exemplifies gracefulness as her elegant neck commands attention with each movement. She reminds us that true power lies not only in words but also in poise. Witnessing a pair of Red-crowned Cranes displaying their love with intertwined necks amidst Hokkaido's snowy landscape is like witnessing nature's own ballet - a testament to devotion and unity. Delve into the intricate facial muscles on our human face; each label reveals how these delicate structures enable us to express emotions ranging from joy to sorrow. Our necks serve as bridges between our thoughts and feelings. The majestic Cygnus atratus or black swan glides across serene waters with an air of mystery surrounding its long slender neck. Its elegance captivates all who lay eyes upon it. A glimpse at Hannibal's Naples Bust transports us back in time when powerful leaders commanded respect through their imposing presence - their strong necks serving as symbols of authority. David Bryant exudes confidence while puffing on his pipe; his relaxed posture showcases how even simple gestures can speak volumes about one's character. His nonchalant tilt adds intrigue to his enigmatic personality. Mute Swans engage in courtship behavior under ethereal morning mist rising from Cleveland's waterways. Digital manipulation emphasizes their heart-shaped formation, reminding us that love knows no boundaries - not even for swans whose graceful necks intertwine passionately. Travel back millions of years ago when prehistoric creatures such as Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus roamed the Earth.