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Scratching Head Collection

"Scratching Head: A Universal Gesture of Confusion and Curiosity" In the game of golf, Rule XII (V) states that a player is allowed to find their ball

Background imageScratching Head Collection: The Poet, Ariwara Narihira (825-880) from The Kokka, September 1910 (colour litho)

The Poet, Ariwara Narihira (825-880) from The Kokka, September 1910 (colour litho)
CHT192983 The Poet, Ariwara Narihira (825-880) from The Kokka, September 1910 (colour litho) by Japanese School, (20th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball

Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball
STC193224 Rule XII (V): The player shall be entitled to find his ball... from Rules of Golf, published c.1905 (colour litho) by Crombie

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Boy and Angel (etching)

Boy and Angel (etching)
6198020 Boy and Angel (etching) by Duncan, John (1866-1945); 13.2x8.7 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageScratching Head Collection: The Lesson, 1887 (oil on panel)

The Lesson, 1887 (oil on panel)
CH429816 The Lesson, 1887 (oil on panel) by Caille, Leon (1836-1907); 33x23.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageScratching Head Collection: The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England

The visit of American President John F Kennedy to England. Here he is pictured with British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan at the Prime Ministers country home in Birch Grove, Sussex

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Man scratching head in confusion

Man scratching head in confusion
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Man scratching head in confusion

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Picture No. 11992758

Picture No. 11992758
Great Frigatebird - An adult female head scratching - On North Seymour Island - Galapagos Great Frigatebird - An adult female head scratching - On North Seymour Island - Galapagos Date:

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Puzzled Businessman Sitting at the Edge of a Desk Holding a Long Piece of Paper

Puzzled Businessman Sitting at the Edge of a Desk Holding a Long Piece of Paper
Mandy Pritty, dv1233017

Background imageScratching Head Collection: World War II poster of a man inspecting the inner workings of a statues brain

World War II poster of a man inspecting the inner workings of a statues brain
Vintage World War II poster of a man inspecting the inner workings of a statues brain. It reads, Ideas Will Help Beat The Promise Lets Have Yours!

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Grey and white kitten scratching its head

Grey and white kitten scratching its head

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) sitting on branch, side view

Ring-tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) sitting on branch, side view

Background imageScratching Head Collection: Scarlet macaws C013 / 6488

Scarlet macaws C013 / 6488
Scarlet macaws (Ara macao) perched in a tree. This large parrot is found in forests throughout South and Central America. It eats a variety of foods, including fruits, seeds and nuts


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"Scratching Head: A Universal Gesture of Confusion and Curiosity" In the game of golf, Rule XII (V) states that a player is allowed to find their ball, leading to many moments of head-scratching on the course. An etching titled "Boy and Angel" captures a perplexed expression as a young boy scratches his head in wonderment at the celestial being before him. "The Lesson, 1887, " an oil painting on panel, depicts a teacher scratching his head while trying to explain a complex concept to his students. A picture numbered 11992758 showcases a man scratching his head in utter confusion, perhaps faced with an unsolvable puzzle or enigma. During American President John F. Kennedy's visit to England, there were likely numerous instances where people scratched their heads in awe and bewilderment at this historic event. Illustrating Charles Dickens' "The Merry Wives Of Windsor, " Hugh Thompson's London 1910 artwork portrays two men and two ladies with one lady gesturing for them all to go outside - leaving others puzzled as they scratch their heads wondering why. A businessman sits at the edge of his desk holding a long piece of paper, visibly puzzled as he scratches his head. The complexities of business can often leave us feeling bewildered and searching for answers. In World War II posters, we see depictions of men inspecting the inner workings of statues' brains - an image that surely left viewers scratching their heads about its symbolic meaning amidst wartime chaos. Even animals experience moments of confusion; captured in grey and white kitten scratching its tiny head while trying to comprehend its surroundings. A ring-tailed lemur perched on a branch offers another example. Its side view reveals it deep in thought or contemplation - possibly pondering life's mysteries that leave us all occasionally scratching our heads. Scarlet macaws C013 / 6488 showcase vibrant birds known for their intelligence.