Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Human Collection (page 8)

"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones

Background imageHuman Collection: Sculls and bones, ossuary of the church of Santa Maria de Wamba, Valladolid, Castile

Sculls and bones, ossuary of the church of Santa Maria de Wamba, Valladolid, Castile and Leon, Spain

Background imageHuman Collection: Group of axes for work and battle. Some periods. Denmark

Group of axes for work and battle. Some periods. Denmark
Group of axes for work and battle. Core axes, flint axes and flake axes. Some periods. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHuman Collection: Human skeleton from front and back

Human skeleton from front and back.. Human skeleton from front and back. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Friedrich Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798

Background imageHuman Collection: Anatomy of male respiratory system and internal organs

Anatomy of male respiratory system and internal organs
Anatomy of male respiratory system, including the mouth, cutaway view. Other internal organs are visible in half tones

Background imageHuman Collection: Anatomy of female body with internal organs

Anatomy of female body with internal organs

Background imageHuman Collection: Bare feet of a man lying on a sofa

Bare feet of a man lying on a sofa

Background imageHuman Collection: Giant of Trapani

Giant of Trapani
The skeleton of this huge gentleman was found at Trapani, Sicily, by Boccatio. He measured 400 feet (121m) though this would not be anatomically possible

Background imageHuman Collection: Waiting for you (Haifoss waterfal in Iceland)

Waiting for you (Haifoss waterfal in Iceland)
Ionut Petrea

Background imageHuman Collection: Invasion

Invasion
Treechild

Background imageHuman Collection: Coming to an end

Coming to an end
Ionut Petrea

Background imageHuman Collection: foggy lake

foggy lake
Magdalena Roeseler

Background imageHuman Collection: on point

on point
Magdalena Roeseler

Background imageHuman Collection: Manifestation

Manifestation
Hugo Gonçalves

Background imageHuman Collection: Photojournalism Human Brutality

Photojournalism Human Brutality
Marcel Egger

Background imageHuman Collection: Metafigure

Metafigure
Frederic Belaubre

Background imageHuman Collection: Zebra Woman Portrait

Zebra Woman Portrait
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Girl with Wings

Girl with Wings
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Girl in Red

Girl in Red
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Avatar

Avatar
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Metallic Girl

Metallic Girl
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Woman 1

Woman 1
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: Woman 2

Woman 2
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageHuman Collection: lake

lake
Magdalena Roeseler

Background imageHuman Collection: Bit parts

Bit parts
Colin Dixon

Background imageHuman Collection: Hallway with human like sculptures

Hallway with human like sculptures

Background imageHuman Collection: Human shadow over sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Human shadow over sprawling roots on a banyan tree

Background imageHuman Collection: sitting in the rain

sitting in the rain
Magdalena Roeseler

Background imageHuman Collection: Full moon rising over the ocean

Full moon rising over the ocean

Background imageHuman Collection: [>]

[>]
Mario Benz

Background imageHuman Collection: Human Skeleton

Human Skeleton
Charles Dessalines D Orbigny

Background imageHuman Collection: Male chest anatomy, artwork

Male chest anatomy, artwork
Male chest anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageHuman Collection: Cyborg head, illustration

Cyborg head, illustration

Background imageHuman Collection: windrad

windrad
Magdalena Roeseler

Background imageHuman Collection: Eekhoorn; Red Squirrel; Sciurus vulgaris and man holding an canoe

Eekhoorn; Red Squirrel; Sciurus vulgaris and man holding an canoe
Red Squirrel and man holding an canoe Date: 27-02-2021

Background imageHuman Collection: Red Squirrel and man holding a tennis racket

Red Squirrel and man holding a tennis racket Date: 13-07-2021

Background imageHuman Collection: Pasees, low caste Hindoos, Oude. Pasi, India

Pasees, low caste Hindoos, Oude. Pasi, India
The People of India: A Series of Photographic Illustrations, with Descriptive Letterpress, of the Races and Tribes of Hindustan - published in the 1860s under order of the Viceroy

Background imageHuman Collection: World War II - a young captured German soldier in distress

World War II - a young captured German soldier in distress - reputed to be only 15 years old

Background imageHuman Collection: Gentleman trying to play footsie with a beauty at the table

Gentleman trying to play footsie with a beauty at the table
Gentleman trying to play footsie with a beauty under the dining table but pressing the wrong foot. More Miseries. Handcoloured copperplate engraving designed

Background imageHuman Collection: Terrible accident - Lady ablaze - Figure 2

Terrible accident - Lady ablaze - Figure 2
Figure 2 of 2. Terrible accident - Lady ablaze, her dress has caught fire and she has fallen to the ground unconscious. This illustration shows that if one lies down horizontally

Background imageHuman Collection: The bearded lady: Miss Annie Jones 1897

The bearded lady: Miss Annie Jones 1897
Annie Jones Elliot (1865 - 1902), a " freak" and part of the " Greatest Show on Earth". The accompanying article describes her as " in every respect the best of the "

Background imageHuman Collection: The bearded lady: Miss Annie Jones 1898

The bearded lady: Miss Annie Jones 1898
Annie Jones Elliot (1865 - 1902) also known as " the Bearded Lady" toured with the showman P. T. Barnum as a circus attraction. 1898

Background imageHuman Collection: Julia Pastrana

Julia Pastrana (1834 - 1860), from Mexico, a hairy woman who married a showman, Theodor Lent, but died in childbirth at Moscow (the child also died)

Background imageHuman Collection: Human anatomy, nervous system, brain and spinal cord

Human anatomy, nervous system, brain and spinal cord. Handcolored engraving by Fournier after an illustration by Martin St

Background imageHuman Collection: Saxon and Anglo-Saxon kings in battle armour, 8th century

Saxon and Anglo-Saxon kings in battle armour, 8th century
Saxon king in chainmail tunic with double-edged sword and shield, and Anglo-Saxon king of the Heptarchy, 8th century, in leather breastplate standing over a defeated enemy with a cup made from a

Background imageHuman Collection: Kalmyk man and Japanese sumo wrestler

Kalmyk man and Japanese sumo wrestler with chonmage (topknot) and beard. Swarthy Kalmucks, Eleuth and Japanese prizefighter. Mongoles

Background imageHuman Collection: Chinese man and Nogai Tatar man

Chinese man and Nogai Tatar man
Chinese man and Tatar man of the Nogai Horde. Mongolic Races. Handcoloured steel engraving by Lizars after an illustration by Charles Hamilton Smith from his Natural History of the Human Species

Background imageHuman Collection: The Aztec king Montezuma II and Tuscarora

The Aztec king Montezuma II and Tuscarora
Portrait of Montezuma II, Aztec Emperor of Mexico, in gold crown and gorgette, and of David Cusick, a Tuscarora Baptist preacher and author, in western clothes

Background imageHuman Collection: Tattooed man of Halmahera, Maluku Islands

Tattooed man of Halmahera, Maluku Islands
Tattooed man of Halmahera (Gilolo), Maluku Islands (Moluccas), and Berilla, an Edjow Galla, Abyssinia (Caucaso-Ethiop). Copied from an illustration in Henry Salts A Voyage to Abyssinia, 1814



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"The Human Experience: A Tapestry of Light, Strength, and Resilience" In the intricate tapestry of humanity, we are more than just flesh and bones. Like the Sensory homunculus that maps our body's sensations onto a miniature figure, we are an embodiment of emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Just as Jesus is revered as the Light of the World in religious art, each one of us carries a unique spark within ourselves. We have the power to illuminate others' lives with kindness and compassion. Rembrandt's masterpiece "The Return of the Prodigal Son" reminds us that forgiveness and redemption are fundamental aspects of being human. It symbolizes our capacity for growth and second chances. Like a crew team rowing together towards a common goal, humans thrive when we work collaboratively. The synergy created by unity can propel us forward in achieving remarkable feats. Similar to how Motor homunculus represents our brain's control over different parts of our body through movement coordination, we possess incredible physical abilities. Our bodies enable us to dance with grace or run with strength - expressions of our innate potential. During times of adversity like war depicted in Churchill's wartime poster or Moloch from ancient mythology representing destruction and sacrifice - humanity has shown its indomitable spirit. We rise above challenges with resilience and determination. While Satan at Sabbat may represent darker aspects within ourselves or society at large; it also serves as a reminder that light exists even amidst darkness. Hope prevails when we choose love over hate. Examining the intricacies within an Anatomy drawing reveals how marvelously complex human beings truly are - from joints like those found in knees to every organ working harmoniously together to sustain life itself. Just as Winged Assyrian Bull stands tall as a symbol of strength guarding ancient palaces; humans too possess an inner fortitude capable enough to overcome obstacles on their path towards greatness. Zazel aka Human Cannonball represents our innate desire for adventure and pushing boundaries.