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Human Collection (page 5)

Human beings are members of the Hominidae family, a group of mammals that includes gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans

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Background imageHuman Collection: Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageHuman Collection: Five drawings illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Five drawings illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageHuman Collection: Reconstructed Skull of Cromagnon Man, c20th century

Reconstructed Skull of Cromagnon Man, c20th century. Cro-Magnon is a common name used to describe the first early modern humans (early Homo sapiens sapiens)

Background imageHuman Collection: Funerary Mask of an adolescent boy, Egyptian, 2nd century

Funerary Mask of an adolescent boy, Egyptian, 2nd century. Painted plaster

Background imageHuman Collection: Cromagnon Skull Upper Paleolithic from France, c50, 000BC-c10, 000 BC

Cromagnon Skull Upper Paleolithic from France, c50, 000BC-c10, 000 BC
Cromagnon Skull Upper Paleolithic from France, c50, 000-10, 000 BC. Paleolithic age is a prehistoric period of human history distinguished by the development of the most primitive stone tools

Background imageHuman Collection: Decorated stone, Bronze age

Decorated stone, Bronze age
Decorated stone with ships, suns, animals and humans, Bronze age

Background imageHuman Collection: Detail of the west door of Jak Abbey near Szombathely in Hungary, 13th century

Detail of the west door of Jak Abbey near Szombathely in Hungary, 13th century
Detail of the west door of the Romanesque Jak Abbey near Szombathely in Hungary, 13th century

Background imageHuman Collection: Human skull with features modelled in clay and painted, from New Guinea

Human skull with features modelled in clay and painted, from New Guinea
Human skull used for ancestor worship with features modelled in clay and painted, from the Sepik river in New Guinea. Now in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh

Background imageHuman Collection: Wooden human form figure, Polynesian, (18th century?)

Wooden human form figure, Polynesian, (18th century?). Human figure with pearl shell and human bone inlay. Hawaiians used to believe that their gods could be called upon to enter images such as this

Background imageHuman Collection: Inuit carving of a human figure, 19th century

Inuit carving of a human figure, 19th century
Western Inuit ivory carving of a human figure, probably a shamans charm. From the British Museums collection, 19th century

Background imageHuman Collection: Romano-Celtic pot with human heads, 3rd century

Romano-Celtic pot with human heads, 3rd century
Romano-Celtic pot with human heads, from Burgh-by-Sands (Cumberland), 3rd century

Background imageHuman Collection: Skull of Homo Sapiens

Skull of Homo Sapiens, from Broken Hill in Zambia

Background imageHuman Collection: Roman tile with a human footprint, 3rd century

Roman tile with a human footprint, 3rd century
Roman tile with a human footprint and a shoeprint at Fishbourne Roman palace near Chichester in Sussex, 3rd century

Background imageHuman Collection: Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, 4th century BC

Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, 4th century BC
Detail of a bronze cauldron showing a human head wearing a Celtic torc, found in Rynkeby Bog near Kertemunde, Denmark. Now in the National Museums collection in Copenhagen, 4th century BC

Background imageHuman Collection: adults, homo habilis, homo sapiens sapiens, human evolution, plain background

adults, homo habilis, homo sapiens sapiens, human evolution, plain background
From so simple beginning

Background imageHuman Collection: Illustration of Pacific White-sided Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) embryo at seven weeks

Illustration of Pacific White-sided Dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens) embryo at seven weeks, and human embryo (Homo sapiens) at seven weeks

Background imageHuman Collection: Picture No. 11675547

Picture No. 11675547
Human Skeleton body structure. Date

Background imageHuman Collection: Picture No. 11675541

Picture No. 11675541
Human Skeleton body structure. Date

Background imageHuman Collection: Neanderthal woman, artwork

Neanderthal woman, artwork. The bones of of her right hip joint are shown here. Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and western Asia between 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageHuman Collection: Neanderthals hunting Irish elk, artwork

Neanderthals hunting Irish elk, artwork. Group of Neanderthal hunters attacking a male Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus). The Irish elk was one of the largest deer that ever lived

Background imageHuman Collection: Taenia solium, pork tapeworm

Taenia solium, pork tapeworm
The pork tapeworm parasite can reach lengths of up to 8 metres. It is found in humans and animals which have consumed meat infected with the larvae

Background imageHuman Collection: Capillaria philippinensis, parasitic worm

Capillaria philippinensis, parasitic worm
This worm species (Capillaria philippinensis) is a parasite of the human small intestine

Background imageHuman Collection: Cochliomyia hominivorax, new world screwworm puparium

Cochliomyia hominivorax, new world screwworm puparium
The pupa case or puparium of a new world screwworm originating from a human, contracted in Trinidad

Background imageHuman Collection: Dermatobia hominis, human botfly

Dermatobia hominis, human botfly
Second stage of the human botfly (Dermatobia hominis) in leg - contracted in Bolivia. Photographed by Martin Hall

Background imageHuman Collection: Modern human and Homo floresiensis

Modern human and Homo floresiensis
Modern human and Homo floriensis. Illustration comparing a modern human female (Homo sapiens sapiens) with a female Homo floriensis

Background imageHuman Collection: Stages in female human evolution

Stages in female human evolution
Human evolution. Artwork of female apes and humans showing some of the stages in human evolution. At left, Proconsul sp. (23-17 million years ago)

Background imageHuman Collection: Largest animals size comparison

Largest animals size comparison. Array of past and present large animals, compared to a human (lower right). At top is the blue whale, a marine mammal and the largest-ever animal

Background imageHuman Collection: Patch, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Patch, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Patch, Peru, 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Patch, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Patch, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Patch, Peru, A.D. 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Patch, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Patch, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Patch, Peru, 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Flute with Incised Geometric Motif and Mouth in the Form of a Human Head, A. D. 1200 / 1450

Flute with Incised Geometric Motif and Mouth in the Form of a Human Head, A. D. 1200 / 1450
Flute with Incised Geometric Motif and Mouth in the Form of a Human Head, A.D. 1200/1450

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B. C. / A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown

Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B. C. / A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown
Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B.C./A.D. 200

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B. C. / A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown

Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B. C. / A. D. 200. Creator: Unknown
Fragments (Border), Peru, 100 B.C./A.D. 200. Nazca Valley, Coyungo

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 900 / 1470. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 900 / 1470. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 900/1470

Background imageHuman Collection: Panel, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Panel, Peru, 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Panel, Peru, 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown

Fragment, Peru, A. D. 1000 / 1476. Creator: Unknown
Fragment, Peru, A.D. 1000/1476

Background imageHuman Collection: Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving)

Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving)
1090910 Man. Varieties of the human race (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Man. Varieties of the human race)

Background imageHuman Collection: The Muscles Of The Human Body. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Muscles Of The Human Body. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHuman Collection: Distribution Of Blood Vessels In The Human Body. Arteries Shown In Red, Veins In Blue

Distribution Of Blood Vessels In The Human Body. Arteries Shown In Red, Veins In Blue. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHuman Collection: The Human Skull. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Human Skull. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHuman Collection: The Human Skeleton. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

The Human Skeleton. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageHuman Collection: Three drawings, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Three drawings, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Three drawings, c1472-c1519 (1883). The left-hand sketch refers to the theory of the proportions of the human figure, while the other two refer to the representation of the Deluge

Background imageHuman Collection: Three drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Three drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageHuman Collection: Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageHuman Collection: Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Drawing illustrating the theory of the proportions of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR



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Human Collection

Human beings are members of the Hominidae family, a group of mammals that includes gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans, and are distinguished from other animals by their bipedal locomotion, manual dexterity and large brains and are characterized by their capacity for abstract thought, language use and a general trend towards social living. Humans have evolved over millions of years to become the dominant species on Earth. They have spread across the globe and developed complex societies with advanced technologies that allow them to manipulate their environment in ways no other animal can. Human beings have used this power to shape the world around them in ways both beneficial and destructive. Despite our unique capabilities, humans remain subject to many of the same biological processes as other animals such as aging, disease and death.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Human collection from Media Storehouse features a wide range of high-quality wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and diversity of Hominidae mammals. Our collection includes stunning photographs and artwork depicting various species of humans such as Homo sapiens (modern humans), Neanderthals, Denisovans and other extinct hominids. These images capture the essence of human evolution, showcasing our physical characteristics such as facial structure, body shape and size. They also highlight cultural aspects like clothing styles and tools used by early humans. Whether you are interested in anthropology or simply appreciate beautiful artwork featuring these fascinating creatures, the Human collection has something for everyone. With a variety of sizes available to suit any space or budget, our collection is perfect for anyone looking to add some unique decor to their home or office.
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What are Human (Hominidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Human art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring images of humans and other members of the Hominidae family, such as gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans. These prints showcase a range of styles and techniques, from realistic portraits to abstract interpretations. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and complexity of our closest animal relatives or want to add a unique touch to their home or office decor. They can be displayed in frames or mounted on canvas for a more contemporary look. We offer a wide selection of Human art prints from various artists around the world. Each print is produced using archival-grade materials that ensure long-lasting quality and vibrant colors. Whether you're looking for an eye-catching centerpiece or subtle accent piece, these art prints are sure to impress.
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What Human (Hominidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of human (Hominidae mammals animals) art prints that are perfect for anyone who loves these fascinating creatures. From stunning photographs to beautiful illustrations, there is something for everyone in this collection. Some of the most popular prints include close-up portraits of chimpanzees and gorillas, as well as images of orangutans swinging through the trees. There are also many artistic interpretations of these animals, including abstract paintings and detailed drawings. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to hang in your living room or a unique gift for an animal lover, we have plenty to choose from. With high-quality printing and a variety of sizes available, you can be sure that your print will look great wherever you decide to display it.
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How do I buy Human (Hominidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Human art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse through our extensive collection of artwork featuring these animals. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing the purchase. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a range of other animal-themed art prints if you are interested in exploring further. Buying Human art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office. Whether as a gift or for personal enjoyment, these prints are sure to delight any lover of wildlife and nature-inspired art.
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How much do Human (Hominidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Human art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring different species of hominids, such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. The cost of our art prints depends on several factors like the size, framing options, and quality of paper used. We strive to provide affordable yet exceptional artwork that meets the needs and preferences of our customers. Our selection caters to various tastes and styles from classic black-and-white photographs to colorful illustrations. We also ensure that all our products are ethically sourced and produced using environmentally friendly materials. Whether you're looking for a stunning centerpiece for your living room or an inspiring piece for your office space, we have something for everyone. Browse through our extensive collection today to find the perfect Human art print that suits your style and budget.
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How will my Human (Hominidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Human art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted courier services to deliver your order directly to your doorstep. You can track the progress of your delivery through our online tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the status of your shipment. Once you receive your package, it is important to handle it with care when removing the print from its protective tube. We recommend unrolling it slowly and gently flattening any creases or wrinkles by placing a heavy object on top of the print for a short period of time. We strive to provide a seamless and reliable delivery experience so that you can enjoy your Human art prints as soon as possible.