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3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

96 Canvas Prints

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Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Prehistoric spear-thrower

Prehistoric spear-thrower. Artwork of how a spear-thrower (or atlatl) is used to throw a feathered dart. At top and centre, the dart is loaded. At bottom, it is being thrown

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: 17th century engraving

17th century engraving. Engraved plate depicting Rosicrucians from the publication Vitus del capo de la bona speranza, published in 1677

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Laetoli fossil footprints

Laetoli fossil footprints. Artwork showing the Laetoli footprints that were preserved in volcanic ash deposits around 3.5 million years ago. They were discovered in 1976 in Laetoli, Tanzania

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: David Hume, Scottish philosopher

David Hume, Scottish philosopher
David Hume (1711-1776). Historical artwork of the Scottish enlightenment philosopher, historian and economist David Hume. Hume opposed the rationalists such as Descartes in believing that human

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull

Sahelanthropus tchadensis skull. Artwork of a reconstruction of the Toumai skull, one of only a small number of fossils of the hominin Sahelanthropus tchadensis

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Homotherium scimitar cats

Homotherium scimitar cats subduing their prey, artwork. This predator is an extinct member of the sabre-toothed cat family (Machairodontinae), which lived throughout Africa

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Aurochs, historical artwork

Aurochs, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut of an aurochs (Bos primigenius) from La description du royaume de Pologne (the description of the kingdom of Poland) by Blaise de Vigenere (1573)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Fingerprints, historical image

Fingerprints, historical image. Early 20th Century lithograph of male fingerprints. Published in A treatise on medical jurisprudence by George Vivian Poore (1902)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Owl, historical artwork

Owl, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a great horned owl (Bubo virginianus). Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Human skeleton, historical artwork

Human skeleton, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a human skeleton. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Male muscles, artwork

Male muscles, artwork
Male muscles, computer artwork

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Human anatomy, artwork

Human anatomy, artwork
Human anatomy, computer artwork

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Running skeleton, artwork

Running skeleton, artwork
Running skeleton, computer artwork

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Abdominal anatomy, artwork

Abdominal anatomy, artwork
Abdominal anatomy, computer artwork

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Ice Age Europe

Ice Age Europe. Map showing the extent of glaciation in Europe during the period of peak glaciation during the current Ice Age

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Peacock, historical artwork

Peacock, historical artwork
Owl, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a peacock. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Neanderthal and Homo sapiens

Neanderthal and Homo sapiens
Neanderthal (left) and Homo sapiens (right) females, artwork. Neanderthals were shorter and more heavily built than modern humans, who are taller and slenderer

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Johann Weyer, Dutch physician

Johann Weyer, Dutch physician
Johann Weyer (1515-1588). 16th Century portrait of the Dutch physician, occultist and demonologist Johann Weyer, from his book De lamiis liber item de commentitiis jejuniis

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Daniel Tuke, English psychiatrist

Daniel Tuke, English psychiatrist
Daniel Tuke. 19th Century portrait of the English physician and expert on mental illness Dr. Daniel Hack Tuke (1827-1895), giving evidence during what became known as the Windham Trial

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Lorenzo de Medici, Italian statesman

Lorenzo de Medici, Italian statesman
Lorenzo de Medici (1449-1492), Italian statesman, historical lithograph. The powerful Medici family combined running the Medici bank with being the de facto rulers of the Republic of Florence

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Questi et inventioni diverse by Tartaglia

Questi et inventioni diverse by Tartaglia
Questi et inventioni diverse by Niccolo Tartaglia. Fold-out plate from the publication Questi et inventioni diverse, 1546, by the Italian mathematician Niccolo Tartaglia (1499-1557)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Australopithecus culture

Australopithecus culture. Artwork showing meat being eaten by one of a group of Australopithecus garhi. This hominin species lived around 2.2 million years ago in the eastern part of Africa

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Owl, historical artwork

Owl, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of an owl. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, historical artwork

St. Pauls Cathedral, historical artwork
St. Pauls Cathedral. 19th Century engraving of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, UK. Published in Old England by Charles Knight (1860)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: 17th Century solar eclipse diagram

17th Century solar eclipse diagram. Woodcut depiction of the solar eclipse of 2nd October 1605. Published in Astronomicus by Elias de Molerie (1607)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Bodleian Library, 19th Century artwork

Bodleian Library, 19th Century artwork
Bodleian Library. 19th Century engraving of the interior of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, UK. Published in Old England by Charles Knight (1860)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: W. F. Windham, English aristocrat

W. F. Windham, English aristocrat
W.F. Windham. 19th Century portrait of the English aristocrat W.F. Windham, during what became known as the Windham Trial

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Sir Humphry Davy, English chemist

Sir Humphry Davy, English chemist
Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), historical artwork. Davy is best known for his invention of the miners safety lamp, also known as the Davy lamp, for use in coal mines

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Crow, historical artwork

Crow, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a crow eating a worm. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Australopithecus afarensis skull

Australopithecus afarensis skull. Artwork of the skull of the Australopithecus afarensis hominin fossil catalogued as AL 404

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Mesolithic culture

Mesolithic culture. Artwork showing Mesolithic villagers with weapons (left) and plucking a bird (right). The Mesolithic is a period of the Stone Age, with dates varying from region to region

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Bird of prey, historical artwork

Bird of prey, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a hawk eating a fish. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Jean D Alembert, French mathematician

Jean D Alembert, French mathematician
Jean D Alembert (1717- 1783). Historical artwork of the French mathematician Jean le Rond D Alembert. D Alembert graduated from Mazarin College, Paris, France

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Mathematical diagram by Niccolo Tartaglia

Mathematical diagram by Niccolo Tartaglia. 16th Century mathematical diagram from La noua scientia by the Italian mathematician Niccolo Tartaglia (1550)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Bernard de Vargas Machuca Spanish explore

Bernard de Vargas Machuca Spanish explore
Bernard de Vargas Machuca (1557-1622), Spanish explorer. 16th Century portrait of Bernard de Vargas Machuca from the cover page of his book Milicia y descripcion de las Indias

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Joseph Priestley, English chemist

Joseph Priestley, English chemist
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). Historical artwork of the English chemist Joseph Priestley wrote books on optics and electricity but is best remembered for discovering a number of new gases including

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Bison, historical artwork

Bison, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut of a bison (Bison sp.) from La description du royaume de Pologne (the description of the kingdom of Poland) by Blaise de Vigenere (1573)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, historical artwork

St. Pauls Cathedral, historical artwork
St. Pauls Cathedral. 19th Century engraving of the interior of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, UK. Published in Old England by Charles Knight (1860)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Pigment spectra, historical artwork

Pigment spectra, historical artwork. Early 20th Century colour plate showing of the spectra of various pigments. Published in Quains dictionary of medicine (3rd edition), by the Irish physician

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Voltaire, French author

Voltaire, French author
Voltaire (1694-1778). Historical artwork of the French author and poet Voltaire. Voltaire, born Francois Marie Arouet, wrote more than 20, 000 letters and more than 2000 books and pamphlets

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Hominid fossil sites in Africa

Hominid fossil sites in Africa. Map of the continent of Africa, where humans first evolved, showing eight sites (dots) where the famous fossils have been found

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Neanderthals with modern humans

Neanderthals with modern humans. Artwork showing interactions between Neanderthals and early modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Prehistoric stone tools

Prehistoric stone tools. Artwork of examples of stone tools used by prehistoric cultures. Such stone tools are classified according to their complexity

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Moose, historical artwork

Moose, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut of an moose (elk, Alces alces) from La description du royaume de Pologne (the description of the kingdom of Poland) by Blaise de Vigenere (1573)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Miguelon reconstruction

Miguelon reconstruction. Artwork of a reconstruction (right) based on a Homo heidelbergensis fossil skull (left). This reconstruction is based on Cranium 5

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Nutcracker Man skull

Nutcracker Man skull
Nutcracker Man. Artwork of the skull of the Paranthropus boisei hominin fossil known as Nutcracker Man. It is formally known as OH 5 (Olduvai Hominid number 5)

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Gian Vincenzo Pinelli, Italian humanist

Gian Vincenzo Pinelli, Italian humanist
Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535-1601), Italian humanist and mentor of Galileo. Pinelli is most famous for his lifetime of correspondence with most of the intellectual giants of Europe

Background image3 Nov 2011 Canvas Print Collection: Homo heidelbergensis reconstruction

Homo heidelbergensis reconstruction. This model is based on Cranium 5, excavated in 1992 from Sima de los Huesos in the Atapuerca mountains of Spain. This fossil dates from around 400, 000 years ago



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