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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" Delving into the depths of human anatomy

Background imageBones Collection: Pig anatomy, artwork

Pig anatomy, artwork
Pig anatomy. Artwork showing the internal and external anatomy of the domesticated pig (Sus scrofa domestica), which is reared on farms worldwide for its meat

Background imageBones Collection: Body pain, artwork

Body pain, artwork
Body pain. Computer artwork showing pain (represented by the red areas) in six different body areas. From top left to lower right, the body areas are: the neck, ankle, head, knee, lower back and wrist

Background imageBones Collection: Diagrams of the bones of hand and arm

Diagrams of the bones of hand and arm
Diagrams of the bones of the left arm and hand, showing the position of the radius and ulna when the thumb is turned inwards. The shoulder blade and part of the collar bone can also be seen

Background imageBones Collection: Happy Families / Mr Bones

Happy Families / Mr Bones
" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageBones Collection: Dog - Basset Hound in studio sitting on a pile of dog treats / bones /chews

Dog - Basset Hound in studio sitting on a pile of dog treats / bones /chews
LA-5062 Dog - Basset Hound in studio sitting on a pile of dog treats / bones / chews Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBones Collection: Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - With carcass bone in beak - Spain - 10 foot maximum

Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - With carcass bone in beak - Spain - 10 foot maximum wing-span-Pyrenees- Only
CAN-2963 Bearded Vulture / Lammergeier - with carcass bone in beak Spain Gypaetus barbatus 10 foot maximum wing-span. Only bone-eating specialist bird in the world - Found in Spain, France, Greece

Background imageBones Collection: Athenodorus and Ghost

Athenodorus and Ghost
The Greek Stoic philosopher Athenodorus (died 7 AD) rents a haunted house, whose ghost leads him to its improperly buried bones : regarded as the first investigated ghost story

Background imageBones Collection: Extinct / Dinornis / Moa

Extinct / Dinornis / Moa
dinornis giganteis - a reconstruction based on bones discovered

Background imageBones Collection: Ossuary Chapel of skulls - Valletta, Malta

Ossuary Chapel of skulls - Valletta, Malta - destroyed by a bomb during World War II. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBones Collection: Skeleton playing football

Skeleton playing football. Computer enhanced X- ray of a skeleton kicking a football

Background imageBones Collection: Human skull

Human skull
Skull. Computer artwork of a healthy human skull seen from the front. The bones of the cranium (upper centre) are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageBones Collection: Coloured X-ray of the healthy hand of a man

Coloured X-ray of the healthy hand of a man
Mans hand. Coloured X-ray of the healthy hand of a man, showing the arrangement of its bones. An outline of the flesh of the hand is seen

Background imageBones Collection: Happy Families / Mst Bones

Happy Families / Mst Bones
Master Bones the Butchers Son, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageBones Collection: Dog - Greyhound with biscuit balanced on his nose

Dog - Greyhound with biscuit balanced on his nose
JD-18553 Dog - Greyhound with biscuit balanced on his nose John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: Labrador Dog - with chew

Labrador Dog - with chew
ME-819 DOG - Labrador, sitting down, with chew Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: OUR MUTUAL FRIEND

OUR MUTUAL FRIEND
Mr. Venus surrounded by the trophies of his art

Background imageBones Collection: Shops / Butcher / Miss Bones

Shops / Butcher / Miss Bones
Miss Bones the Butchers Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageBones Collection: Diagram of the bones of the right leg and hip

Diagram of the bones of the right leg and hip
Diagram of the bones of the right leg, showing the joint with the pelvis at the hip

Background imageBones Collection: bones, poisonous, reptile, skeleton, snake

bones, poisonous, reptile, skeleton, snake
Snake skeleton on black background

Background imageBones Collection: Deer anatomy, artwork

Deer anatomy, artwork
Deer anatomy. Computer artwork showing the internal anatomy of a deer (family Cervidae). Anatomical features shown here include the skeleton, lungs, intestines, bladder

Background imageBones Collection: Diagram of the human spine, side view

Diagram of the human spine, side view

Background imageBones Collection: Cross-section diagram of human mouth and jaw

Cross-section diagram of human mouth and jaw

Background imageBones Collection: Skeleton of a fowl lithograph 1897

Skeleton of a fowl lithograph 1897
Diseases of Poultry by Leonard Pearson - Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of Pennsylvania 1897

Background imageBones Collection: Diagram showing bones, veins and arteries in a human arm and hand

Diagram showing bones, veins and arteries in a human arm and hand

Background imageBones Collection: Picture No. 10864938

Picture No. 10864938
Dog skull showing large canines Date:

Background imageBones 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 imageBones Collection: X-ray of healthy human hands

X-ray of healthy human hands
Healthy hands. X-ray of healthy human hands. The bones are white and the tissue is pale grey. There are two phalanges bones in each of the thumbs and three in each finger

Background imageBones Collection: Skull anatomy

Skull anatomy. Historical anatomical artwork of various views of the human skull. The frontal view (upper left) shows the teeth, nose and eye spaces

Background imageBones Collection: Normal spine, X-ray

Normal spine, X-ray
Normal spine. Coloured profile X-ray showing bones of the spine (vertebrae, centre). The front of the body is at right. The ribs (upper right) and the pelvis (bottom) are also seen

Background imageBones Collection: Australopithecus boisei

Australopithecus boisei. Artists impression of the skull and head of an Australopithecus boisei, a hominid that lived in Africa between about 2.3 to 1.3 million years ago

Background imageBones 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 imageBones Collection: Lower back pain, conceptual artwork

Lower back pain, conceptual artwork
Lower back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the lower back. The bones (white) of the lower torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Upper back pain, conceptual artwork

Upper back pain, conceptual artwork
Upper back pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red area) in the upper back. The bones (white) of the torso and arms are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageBones Collection: Brown Pelican Skeleton - coastal California

Brown Pelican Skeleton - coastal California
KEL-1152 Brown Pelican Skeleton - coastal California Distribution includes Trinidad & Tobago and Galapagos Peiecanus occidentalis Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageBones Collection: American Alligator Skull - Florida - Southeastern USA

American Alligator Skull - Florida - Southeastern USA
KEL-1189 American Alligator Skull - Florida Southeastern USA Alligator mississippiensis Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBones Collection: Skull and Crossbones - Inverted

Skull and Crossbones - Inverted
The Jolly Roger is the name given to any of various flags flown to identify a ships crew as pirates. The flag most usually identified as the Jolly Roger today is the skull and crossbones

Background imageBones Collection: Skull and Crossbones

Skull and Crossbones
The Jolly Roger is the name given to any of various flags flown to identify a ships crew as pirates. The flag most usually identified as the Jolly Roger today is the skull and crossbones

Background imageBones Collection: Victorian satirical cartoon, He shall have little for his pains

Victorian satirical cartoon, He shall have little for his pains
Vintage engraving of a Victorian satirical cartoon on the Art Dealer. He shall have little for his pains, Who makes his living by his brains

Background imageBones Collection: A Knight at the Crossroads, 1898. Artist: Viktor Mihajlovic Vasnecov

A Knight at the Crossroads, 1898. Artist: Viktor Mihajlovic Vasnecov
A Knight at the Crossroads, 1898. A scene from the Russian fairy tale Tsarevich Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Grey Wolf. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageBones Collection: Repeating Pattern - Skeletons

Repeating Pattern - Skeletons (white background). *PLEASE NOTE that the magnifying glass is solely to show the detail of the repeating pattern and will not feature on the final file.*

Background imageBones Collection: Picture No. 11676149

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

Background imageBones Collection: Dinosaur tail bones

Dinosaur tail bones
From a Palaeontology field trip in Niger, West Africa

Background imageBones Collection: Leg in stiletto shoe MRI style, X-ray

Leg in stiletto shoe MRI style, X-ray
Leg in stiletto shoe, coloured MRI style X-ray

Background imageBones Collection: Bones of the left hand, Dorsal surface (engraving)

Bones of the left hand, Dorsal surface (engraving)
3634211 Bones of the left hand, Dorsal surface (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bones of the left hand, Dorsal surface)

Background imageBones Collection: Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis)

Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis). Krapina. Croatia. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageBones Collection: Czech Republic, Bohemia, Sedlec. Sedlec Ossuary, Church of the Bones, Czech Republic

Czech Republic, Bohemia, Sedlec. Sedlec Ossuary, Church of the Bones, Czech Republic

Background imageBones Collection: Skull

Skull. Computer artwork of an oblique view of a human skull. The bones of the cranium are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageBones Collection: Phrenology bust

Phrenology bust. Phrenology was a popular pseudoscience of the nineteenth century. The basis for the theory lay in a misplaced belief that a persons character



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"Bones: Unveiling the Hidden Structures of Life" Delving into the depths of human anatomy, Leonardo da Vinci's "Skull Anatomy" showcases the intricate beauty and complexity of bones. A graceful greyhound's skeleton reveals the elegance and agility that lies beneath its sleek exterior. Behind-the-scenes in Bristol, Christopher Ryan transforms into Mike from "The Young Ones, " a character whose humor is as sharp as his bone structure. Captured on an X-ray, a broken wrist bone serves as a reminder of our vulnerability and resilience in the face of injury. The majestic skull of a horse stands as a testament to their strength and power, reminding us of their historical significance alongside humans. Even skeletons enjoy some rough play. Witnessing a rugby-playing skeleton brings forth both amusement and admiration for these resilient structures. Knapped Flint Tools take us back in time, showcasing how early humans utilized bones to shape tools for survival and progress. Peering through panoramic dental X-rays unravels secrets hidden within our mouths – teeth anchored by strong bones supporting our smiles. Our bodies are marvels intertwined with arteries that nourish every cell while sturdy bones provide support - truly works of art designed by nature itself. In an act of kindness, Chef Andrew Schillar shares his culinary delight with man's best friend - offering them not just food but also joyous moments gnawing on a bone outside his kitchen sanctuary. Illustrated through wood engraving in 1851, "Death as Assassin" reminds us that even though life may be fleeting, it is ultimately connected to the skeletal framework we all share. Modern technology unveils our innermost secrets with full-body scans like MRI scans – exposing not only flesh but also revealing the silent symphony orchestrated by our interconnected bones.