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Sexual Collection (page 28)

"Exploring the Allure of Sensuality: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Art" Step into a world where desire meets artistry

Background imageSexual Collection: Malaria parasite, TEM

Malaria parasite, TEM
Malaria parasite. Image 4 of 10. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a sexual male malaria (Plasmodium sp.) microgametocyte in a mosquito (Anopheles sp.) gut

Background imageSexual Collection: Fossilized pollen

Fossilized pollen grains, computer artwork. Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by flowers. It is rare, but not impossible, for soft structures to be fossilized

Background imageSexual Collection: Gender, conceptual artwork

Gender, conceptual artwork
Gender, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSexual Collection: Sexually transmitted infection, artwork

Sexually transmitted infection, artwork
Sexually transmitted infection, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSexual Collection: Erectile dysfunction, conceptual artwork

Erectile dysfunction, conceptual artwork

Background imageSexual Collection: Gender identity, conceptual artwork

Gender identity, conceptual artwork
Gender identity, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSexual Collection: Voyeurism, conceptual artwork

Voyeurism, conceptual artwork
Voyeurism. Conceptual artwork of a female eye looking through a heart-shaped hole. This represents a stalker or voyeur, who is spying through a hole in a wall or door

Background imageSexual Collection: Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork

Disability sexuality, conceptual artwork
Conceptual illustration showing sexual attraction between a man and a woman, both with physical disabilities

Background imageSexual Collection: Violence, conceptual image

Violence, conceptual image
Violence. Conceptual image of shadows on a cobbled road showing street violence. A running male figure (left) wielding a raised club is pursuing a fleeing female figure (right)

Background imageSexual Collection: Rare smalleye stingra

Rare smalleye stingra
Sperm cell. Artwork of a spermatozoon, a human male sex cell. At left is the head, containing the genetic material in the nucleus

Background imageSexual Collection: Peacock Pavo cristatus displaying tail

Peacock Pavo cristatus displaying tail
Male peacock, Pavo cristatus, displaying his ocellated tail feathers. The peacocks tail, cumbersome and expensive to produce, required an explanation under Darwins theory of natural selection

Background imageSexual Collection: First tools, three North African handaxes

First tools, three North African handaxes
Three North African paleolithic bifacial Handaxes of Homo heidelbergensis / early H. sapiens dating from between 400, 000 to 100, 000 years ago

Background imageSexual Collection: Fruit formation, artwork

Fruit formation, artwork
Fruit formation, computer artwork. At left is a carpel, the female reproductive structure of a plant. A pollen tube (red line) has grown down from a pollen grain (male sex cell)

Background imageSexual Collection: Buckley bonehead frogs mating

Buckley bonehead frogs mating
Buckley bonehead (Osteocephalus buckleyi) frogs mating. This position is known as amplexus. The male frog (top) grasps the female (bottom) with his front legs while she lays her eggs

Background imageSexual Collection: Shield bugs mating

Shield bugs mating
Shield bugs (Eurydema dominulus) mating on a woad (Isatis tinctoria) plant. Photographed in France

Background imageSexual Collection: Jealousy, conceptual image

Jealousy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a red-faced woman with green eyes, representing jealousy

Background imageSexual Collection: Horsetail spores, SEM

Horsetail spores, SEM
Horsetail spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spores of a horsetail (Equisetum sp.). The spores (orange) bear elaters (green), which expand and contract with changes in humidity

Background imageSexual Collection: Passion flower pollen grain, SEM

Passion flower pollen grain, SEM
Passion flower pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain of the passion flower (Passiflora cerulea)

Background imageSexual Collection: Cactus pollen grain, SEM

Cactus pollen grain, SEM
Cactus pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a pollen grain of an Echinopsis sp. cactus. Pollen grains contain male gametes, which fertilize the ovules of a plant

Background imageSexual Collection: Cosmos flower pistil, SEM

Cosmos flower pistil, SEM
Cosmos flower pollination. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen (red balls) on part of the pistil (female reproductive structure) of a cosmos (Cosmos sp.) flower

Background imageSexual Collection: Pollen grains

Pollen grains, computer artwork. Pollen grains are reproductive structures produced by flowers. They display a great variation in their size, shape and surface texture

Background imageSexual Collection: Primrose stigma, SEM

Primrose stigma, SEM
Primrose stigma. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stigma (yellow) and style (lower left) of a primrose flower (Primula sp.)

Background imageSexual Collection: Pollen grains, SEM

Pollen grains, SEM
Pollen grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of pollen grains (purple) from an unidentified plant. There is great variation in the size, shape and surface texture of pollen

Background imageSexual Collection: Judas tree flower, SEM

Judas tree flower, SEM
Judas tree flower. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the reproductive parts of the flower of the Judas tree, or redbud (Cercis sp.)

Background imageSexual Collection: White-tailed Deer - buck with doe during late fall rut - November - Rocky Mountains - Montana

White-tailed Deer - buck with doe during late fall rut - November - Rocky Mountains - Montana - USA _DSC8090
TOM-1958 White-tailed Deer - buck with doe during late fall rut November - Rocky Mountains - Montana - USA Odocoileus virginianus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageSexual Collection: The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, London

The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, London
Inmates in the garden of The Nest, a home for sexually abused girls, opened by the Salvation Army in 1901 at Upper Clapton, north east London

Background imageSexual Collection: A Spring P(h)antasy by Wilmot Lunt

A Spring P(h)antasy by Wilmot Lunt
Drawing on a popular theme of the 1920s, a rather sexually rampant looking faun with horns, disturbing red hair and beard and huge hairy legs ending in cloven hooves

Background imageSexual Collection: Bighorn Sheep Rams - larger ram showing dominance over younger male - Northern Rockies - Alberta

Bighorn Sheep Rams - larger ram showing dominance over younger male - Northern Rockies - Alberta - Canada - Autumn
TOM-1673 Bighorn Sheep Rams - larger ram showing dominance over younger male Northern Rockies - Alberta - Canada - Autumn Ovis canadensis Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageSexual Collection: White flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )

White flamingo flower (Anthurium sp. )
White flamingo flower ( Anthurium sp. ). Theflowers of this plant are located on a spike atthe centre of the white spathe

Background imageSexual Collection: Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum)

Painters palette (Anthurium andraeanum). This perennial produces a small spike (spadix) that bears attached (sessile) flowers. The spike is surrounded and protected by a modified leaf (spathe)

Background imageSexual Collection: Daughters of Albion

Daughters of Albion
VISIONS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF ALBION A criticism of the sexual morals and organised religion of Blakes time



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"Exploring the Allure of Sensuality: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Art" Step into a world where desire meets artistry, as we delve into the captivating realm of sensuality. From iconic pin-up calendar girls by David Wright in 1950 and 1955 to Arthur Ferrier's playful Pin-up Girl playing card, these timeless pieces celebrate the beauty of femininity with an alluring touch. David Wright's Nude masterpiece takes us on a journey beyond boundaries, embracing vulnerability and celebrating the human form in its purest essence. The goddess-like presence of FREYJA captivates our imagination, reminding us of ancient tales that intertwine sensuality with divine power. In Picture No. 10789115, we witness a whimsical encounter between a mischievous monk and an unsuspecting nun from the 17th century - a cheeky reminder that even within religious confines, desire finds its way to express itself. Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae (1736) invites us to explore nature's secrets through scientific classification while subtly hinting at the intricate connections between sexuality and reproduction found throughout the animal kingdom. And Reginald Higgins' Strange Incense transports us to exotic realms where passion is ignited by mysterious scents lingering in the air. The enigmatic artwork Two Young Men, One Embracing the Other from the 1880s challenges societal norms as it portrays love between two men during an era when such expressions were often hidden away. It serves as a testament to love's resilience against adversity. Amidst this artistic tapestry lies an unexpected inclusion –the sea cucumber– reminding us that nature holds countless surprises when it comes to sexual diversity and reproductive strategies across species. Finally, Regional Sex/Indian explores cultural nuances surrounding intimacy within different societies – shedding light on how diverse perspectives shape our understanding of sexuality throughout history.