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17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection (#7)

437 Metal Prints

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: The Eaters of the Dead, satirical artwork

The Eaters of the Dead, satirical artwork
The Eaters of the Dead. Satirical medieval artwork from a play titled Die Totenfresser (The Eaters of the Dead). This scene from the play depicts a bishop, monk, nuns, and others

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Medical purging, satirical artwork

Medical purging, satirical artwork
Medical purging. Satirical artwork showing a physician (in robes) and his assistant purging patients. Follies and fantasies are purged in a cloud (upper right) using an oven to bake the head

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Multiple births, satirical artwork

Multiple births, satirical artwork
Multiple births. 16th century artwork showing multiple births of dogs (centre) and humans (right). Seven births are depicted, common for dogs but very rare for humans

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM

Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM
Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The first self-replicating bacteria cell controlled by a synthetic genome was developed by scientists at the J

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Fever and ague, satirical artwork

Fever and ague, satirical artwork
Fever and ague. Satirical artwork of representations of fever (central monster) and ague (creature wrapped around patient at left)

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: London doctors, satirical artwork

London doctors, satirical artwork
The Company of Undertakers (1736), also known as Consultation of Quacks. This satirical artwork was designed and engraved by the English artist William Hogarth (1697-1764)

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Nose doctor, satirical artwork

Nose doctor, satirical artwork
Nose doctor. Satirical artwork showing a man in a doctors robes with a nose of exaggerated length. The accompanying verse (not shown) explains that the large hat indicates intelligence

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: The Hypochondriac, satirical artwork

The Hypochondriac, satirical artwork
The Hypochondriac. Satirical artwork showing a female patient (centre) suffering from hypochondria, a mental condition where a patient over-reacts to physical symptoms that may be harmless

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Medical consultation, satirical artwork

Medical consultation, satirical artwork
Medical consultation. Satirical artwork of a group of doctors carrying out a medical consultation. This artwork, by the French painter Louis-Leopold Boilly (1761-1845), dates from circa 1830

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Medical vivisection, satirical artwork

Medical vivisection, satirical artwork
Medical vivisection. Satirical artwork that reverses the role of humans and animals in vivisection. An audience of rats, rabbits

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM

Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM
Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The first self-replicating bacteria cell controlled by a synthetic genome was developed by scientists at the J

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Phrenology, satirical artwork

Phrenology, satirical artwork
Phrenology. Satirical artwork showing animal-headed researchers measuring human skulls, one of which is labelled. The belief that variations in skull shape can be measured to deduce brain

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Influenza epidemic, satirical artwork

Influenza epidemic, satirical artwork
Influenza epidemic. Satirical artwork of the influenza epidemic of 1803, showing a group of British physicians presenting an address of thanks to a figure representing the disease

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Dentistry, satirical artwork

Dentistry, satirical artwork
Dentistry. Satirical artwork titled The Dentist, showing a dentist about to use a tool to remove a womans tooth. Modern dentistry developed in the 17th and 18th centuries

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Medical consultation, satirical artwork

Medical consultation, satirical artwork
Medical consultation. Satirical artwork titled: Doctor Blowbladder discovering the Perpetual Motion. The artwork dates from 1772, and was printed in London

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM

Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, SEM
Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The first self-replicating bacteria cell controlled by a synthetic genome was developed by scientists at the J

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, TEM

Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, TEM
Synthetic Mycoplasma bacteria, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). The first self-replicating bacteria cell controlled by a synthetic genome was developed by scientists at the J

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Lavaters physiognomy, 19th century

Lavaters physiognomy, 19th century
Lavaters physiognomy. This posthumously published study by the Swiss poet Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801) gives 20 labelled features on a womans face, explained using physiognomy

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Neurofibromatosis, 17th century artwork

Neurofibromatosis, 17th century artwork
Neurofibromatosis. 17th century artwork of a man with neck deformities (neurofibromas) due to neurofibromatosis. These tumours arise from the fibrous coverings of nerves

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Stroke (apoplexy), satirical artwork

Stroke (apoplexy), satirical artwork
Stroke (apoplexy). Satirical artwork of a patient attended by his wife and physicians, following a sudden loss of consciousness, then known by the term apoplexy and most likely a stroke

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Hydropathy, satirical artwork

Hydropathy, satirical artwork
Hydropathy. Satirical artwork showing a patient being doused in ice-cold water as part of a form of water cure. This was known historically as hydropathy, and is now known as hydrotherapy

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork

Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork
Gout and the Spider. Artwork illustrating the fable of Gout and the Spider, as told by the French poet and author Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695)

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: AMIGONI: ACHILLES. Jacopo Amigoni: Achilles Amidst the Daughters of Lycomedes

AMIGONI: ACHILLES. Jacopo Amigoni: Achilles Amidst the Daughters of Lycomedes. Oil on canvas, early 18th century

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SAINT JOHN. Detail of St. John from Tribute Money. Fresco by Masaccio, c1425

SAINT JOHN. Detail of St. John from Tribute Money. Fresco by Masaccio, c1425

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: ST VINCENT AMAZON PARROT (Amazona guildingii), indigenous to the island of St

ST VINCENT AMAZON PARROT (Amazona guildingii), indigenous to the island of St. Vincent: illustration by William T. Cooper

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: ANTONELLO: VIRGIN & CHILD. Panel, 1470, by Antonello da Messina

ANTONELLO: VIRGIN & CHILD. Panel, 1470, by Antonello da Messina

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SWANS, c1850. A family of swans: color lithograph, American

SWANS, c1850. A family of swans: color lithograph, American

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: LORENZETTI: MADONNA. The Virgin and Child. Panel, c1315-1340, by Pietro Lorenzetti

LORENZETTI: MADONNA. The Virgin and Child. Panel, c1315-1340, by Pietro Lorenzetti

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: THE FALL OF ICARUS. Maso di San Friano (1536-1571): The Fall of Icarus. Oil on panel

THE FALL OF ICARUS. Maso di San Friano (1536-1571): The Fall of Icarus. Oil on panel

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Italian friar St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) in Ecstasy: detail

ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. Italian friar St. Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) in Ecstasy: detail, oil on panel by Giovanni Bellini

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: AUDUBON: VIREO, (1827-38). Red-eyed Viero (Vireo olivaceus) by John James Audubon for his Birds of

AUDUBON: VIREO, (1827-38). Red-eyed Viero (Vireo olivaceus) by John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38
AUDUBON: VIREO, (1827-38). Red-eyed Viero (Vireo olivaceus) by John James Audubon for his " Birds of America, " 1827-38

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT (Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica

RED-NECKED AMAZON PARROT (Amazon arausiaca), indigenous to the island of Dominica: illustration by William T. Cooper

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Cardiff Castle in snow, Bute Park, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Cardiff Castle in snow, Bute Park, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: Cardiff Castle in snow, Cardiff, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Cardiff Castle in snow, Cardiff, South Wales, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY. Native American family from southeastern Idaho. Photograph, c1897

NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY. Native American family from southeastern Idaho. Photograph, c1897

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. Sego, a Shoshone Native American man

SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. Sego, a Shoshone Native American man. Photographed by Rose and Hopkins, c1899

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Cheyenne sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Cheyenne sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914. A portrait of Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief

KWAKIUTL CHIEF, c1914. A portrait of Hamasaka, a Kwakiutl chief, wearing a blanket ornamented with buttons, holding a ceremonial staff and a shamans rattle. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1914

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. Heebe-tee-tse, a Shoshone Native American man

SHOSHONE NATIVE AMERICAN. Heebe-tee-tse, a Shoshone Native American man. Photographed by Rose and Hopkins, c1899

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: HOPI: GRINDING CORN, c1911. A Hopi woman grinding corn in a dwelling in Arizona. Photograph, c1911

HOPI: GRINDING CORN, c1911. A Hopi woman grinding corn in a dwelling in Arizona. Photograph, c1911

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI CEREMONY. Zuni dancers in the plaza of a pueblo village in New Mexico. Photograph by Ben Wittick, c1897

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: PARROTS: MACAWS, 19th CENT. Hyacinthine macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthus)

PARROTS: MACAWS, 19th CENT. Hyacinthine macaw (Anodorhynchus hyacinthus), at left; red-and-blue macaw (Ara macao), center; and blue-and-yellow macaw (Ara ararauna), top. Lithograph, 19th century

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: HAWK-HEADED PARROT (Deroptyus accipitrinus), indigenous to the Amazon Basin

HAWK-HEADED PARROT (Deroptyus accipitrinus), indigenous to the Amazon Basin: illustration by William T. Cooper

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National

MESA VERDE: CLIFF PALACE. Prehistoric Pueblo Native American dwelling ruins at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Photograph, c1911

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SIOUX TIPI, 1891. A young Oglala Sioux girl sitting in front of a tipi, with a puppy beside her

SIOUX TIPI, 1891. A young Oglala Sioux girl sitting in front of a tipi, with a puppy beside her, probably on or near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Photographed in 1891 by John C.H

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa fisherman watching for salmon at a river in California

HUPA FISHERMAN, c1923. A Hupa fisherman watching for salmon at a river in California. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1923

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: NAVAJO MAN, c1904. A Navajo man wearing a blanket and headband. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

NAVAJO MAN, c1904. A Navajo man wearing a blanket and headband. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1904

Background image17 Dec 2010 Metal Print Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Mrs. American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American woman

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Mrs. American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900



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