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

Background imageBones Collection: Calavera Mexico 1900s Death Skull Bones Mexican

Calavera Mexico 1900s Death Skull Bones Mexican
calavera, mexico, 1900s, death, skull, bones, mexican, face, skulls, teeth, morbid, macabre, head, dead, hat, dark, humour, spear, armour, don, horse, horses, horseback, flying, skeleton, skeletons

Background imageBones Collection: Calavera of Don Juan Tenorio

Calavera of Don Juan Tenorio -- a version of the legend of Don Juan. The stone statue on the right refers to the statue which comes to life and drags Don Juan to hell. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageBones Collection: Calavera of the Dandy, Mexico

Calavera of the Dandy, Mexico
Calavera (skull or death's head) of the Dandy, Mexico. circa 1910s

Background imageBones Collection: Title page design, skull

Title page design, skull. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBones Collection: Death depicted with a bow and arrow

Death depicted with a bow and arrow. Colored engraving

Background imageBones Collection: Egyptian skeleton

Egyptian skeleton
Human remains buried in a wicker coffin. 3000 BC. Old Kingdom or Early Dynastic Period. 1st Dynasty. From Tarkhan. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageBones Collection: The End of the world and the Last Judgement. The dead will c

The End of the world and the Last Judgement. The dead will come out of the tombs. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageBones Collection: Cartoon, Bread and Circuses, WW1

Cartoon, Bread and Circuses, WW1
Cartoon, Bread and Circuses. The figure of Death kneels by his broken sword. He says he's done enough now, and would like some bread to eat. Date: 1916

Background imageBones Collection: Native of South Africa holding three spears

Native of South Africa holding three spears, wearing a necklace of bones and a red belt.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Sibly's Universal System of Natural History, 1794

Background imageBones Collection: Stickado Wooden Psalter Old Woman Rosary Bones

Stickado Wooden Psalter Old Woman Rosary Bones
stickado, wooden, psalter, old, woman, rosary, bones, handcolored, engraving, Chretien, Mechel, Hans, Holbein, Triumph, Death, original, drawing, Peter, Paul, Rubens, skeleton, history, historical

Background imageBones Collection: Bride Wedding Dress Mirror Brush Hour Glass Necklace

Bride Wedding Dress Mirror Brush Hour Glass Necklace
Bride, wedding, dress, mirror, brush, hour, glass, necklace, bones, handcolored, engraving, Chretien, Mechel, Hans, Holbein, Triumph, Death, original, drawing, Peter, Paul, Rubens, skeleton, history

Background imageBones Collection: Verdun Victims remains still in temporary Ossuary

Verdun Victims remains still in temporary Ossuary in 1927, awaiting definitive internment. See 10412369 for an earlier shot of the same location. Date: 1927

Background imageBones Collection: POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). La calavera

POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (The calavera of popular editor Antonio Vanegas Arroyo)

Background imageBones Collection: California Usa America American Death Valley

California Usa America American Death Valley
california, usa, america, american, death, valley, abandoned, cabin, shed, wood, wooden, makeshift, building, buildings, ramshackle, animal, skulls, skull, bone, bones, sand, springs, north, end

Background imageBones Collection: Broken Mass grave at Skiathos, Greece

Broken Mass grave at Skiathos, Greece
An incredible photograph of a large broken stone mortuary monument with the contents (many skeletons) spilling forth Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBones Collection: BATTLE OF SOLFERINO 13

BATTLE OF SOLFERINO 13
Preparing a monument to the dead of Solferino, using their skulls and bones. Date: June 1859

Background imageBones Collection: SKULL AND CROSSBONES

SKULL AND CROSSBONES
The traditional emblem of Death, adopted by pirates and other evil-doers. Date: 1817

Background imageBones Collection: Caricature of Victoriano Huerta, military officer, Mexico

Caricature of Victoriano Huerta, military officer, Mexico
Caricature of Victoriano Huerta (1850-1916), a military officer who became the 35th President of Mexico in 1913, but was overthrown in 1914. Date: 1913-1914

Background imageBones Collection: Zapatista caricature, Mexico

Zapatista caricature, Mexico
Caricature of a Zapatista with a skull face - a supporter of Emiliano Zapata, leading figure in the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920). circa 1911

Background imageBones Collection: ELISHA POSTHUMOUSMIRACLE

ELISHA POSTHUMOUSMIRACLE
After Elisha's death, a supposedly dead man's body happens to touch his bones and he is brought back to life and stands up on his feet

Background imageBones Collection: Interior of the new museum, Royal College of Surgeons, located at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London

Interior of the new museum, Royal College of Surgeons, located at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Date: 1854

Background imageBones Collection: The Invisible Man, book cover

The Invisible Man, book cover
The Invisible Man. Cover illustration to an early French edition

Background imageBones Collection: A collection of Waldeck's original artwork of Mesoamerica, Box 10 of 22, 1831 (print)

A collection of Waldeck's original artwork of Mesoamerica, Box 10 of 22, 1831 (print)
3672825 A collection of Waldeck's original artwork of Mesoamerica, Box 10 of 22, 1831 (print) by Waldeck, Johann Friedrich Maximilian von (1766-1875); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois

Background imageBones Collection: St. Korbinians Shrine, Cathedral St. Maria and St. Korbinian, Freising, Bavaria, Germany

St. Korbinians Shrine, Cathedral St. Maria and St. Korbinian, Freising, Bavaria, Germany
1900s, 19th-century, 5 people, art print, art prints, arts, arts and crafts, bavarian, bayern, belief, bible stories, biblical, bones, building, buildings, catedral, cathedrals, center, centers

Background imageBones Collection: Urns, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact original date unknown

Urns, digitally restored reproduction of a 19th century original, exact original date unknown
1900s, 19th-century, accurate, ancient civilizations, archive, black, black-and-white, black-white, bone urn, bones, bronze, bronze urn, burial ground, burial site, burial sites, cittanova

Background imageBones Collection: Two Crowned Martyrs, c. 1200-10 (enamel, copper & glass)

Two Crowned Martyrs, c. 1200-10 (enamel, copper & glass)
7390070 Two Crowned Martyrs, c.1200-10 (enamel, copper & glass) by French School, (13th century); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

Background imageBones Collection: The victorious Samson, 1617-1619 circa, (oil on canvas)

The victorious Samson, 1617-1619 circa, (oil on canvas)
7128808 The victorious Samson, 1617-1619 circa, (oil on canvas) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); 230x223 cm; Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: The victorious Samson, 1617-1619 circa)

Background imageBones Collection: Catrina and the sacred dog

Catrina and the sacred dog
Ignacio Arcas

Background imageBones Collection: The skeletons of Charles Byrne, 1761-1783, 'The Irish Giant' right

The skeletons of Charles Byrne, 1761-1783, "The Irish Giant" right and on the left Caroline Crachami, c
745810 The skeletons of Charles Byrne, 1761-1783, "The Irish Giant" right and on the left Caroline Crachami, c.1815--1824, "The Sicilian Dwarf"

Background imageBones Collection: The Crucifixion (tempera & oil on canvas)

The Crucifixion (tempera & oil on canvas)
490114 The Crucifixion (tempera & oil on canvas) by Master of the Straus Madonna, (fl.1385-1415); 142.3x78.3 cm; Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

Background imageBones Collection: Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood)

Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass)
7316740 Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass) by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBones Collection: Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood)

Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass)
7316741 Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass) by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBones Collection: Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood)

Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass)
7316739 Detail of a couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass) by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBones Collection: Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass)

Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass)
7316738 Couch and footstool with bone carvings and glass inlays, 1st-2nd century AD (wood, bone & glass) by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageBones Collection: Mexican Catrina

Mexican Catrina
Ignacio Arcas

Background imageBones Collection: Exoskeleton

Exoskeleton
Fernando Silveira

Background imageBones Collection: Mercenary love, c. 1511 (woodcut)

Mercenary love, c. 1511 (woodcut)
2653554 Mercenary love, c.1511 (woodcut) by Graf, Urs (The Elder) (1485-1528); Private Collection; (add.info.: Satirical attack against women receiving payment for sexual favours; an old man gropes a)

Background imageBones Collection: Napoleon and Death sitting together on the battlefield at Leipzig (colour litho) (see also 266072)

Napoleon and Death sitting together on the battlefield at Leipzig (colour litho) (see also 266072)
XPH335450 Napoleon and Death sitting together on the battlefield at Leipzig (colour litho) (see also 266072) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageBones Collection: The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, illustration from Hogarth Restored

The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, illustration from Hogarth Restored
STC451184 The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, illustration from Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth, re-engraved by Thomas Cook, pub

Background imageBones Collection: The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818)

The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) 1799 (coloured engraving)
CHT235018 The Reward of Cruelty, from The Four Stages of Cruelty, engraved by Thomas Cook (1744-1818) 1799 (coloured engraving) by Hogarth

Background imageBones Collection: The Vault of Mummies, or Skeletons from St. Michaels Tower, Bordeaux, 1885 (charcoal on paper)

The Vault of Mummies, or Skeletons from St. Michaels Tower, Bordeaux, 1885 (charcoal on paper)
XIR71702 The Vault of Mummies, or Skeletons from St. Michaels Tower, Bordeaux, 1885 (charcoal on paper) by Lhermitte, Leon Augustin (1844-1925); 46x60 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Michel; )

Background imageBones Collection: British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho)

British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho)
PNP310574 British Officers tiger shooting in India, 1860s (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Military Pictures

Background imageBones Collection: Skeleton or bones of a horse. 1792 (engraving)

Skeleton or bones of a horse. 1792 (engraving)
7235907 Skeleton or bones of a horse. 1792 (engraving) by Dodd, Daniel (fl.1760-90) (after); (add.info.: Skeleton or bones of a horse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J)

Background imageBones Collection: A crane puts its head into a wolfs mouth. 1811 (etching)

A crane puts its head into a wolfs mouth. 1811 (etching)
7235851 A crane puts its head into a wolfs mouth. 1811 (etching) by Howitt, Samuel (1756-1822); (add.info.: A crane puts its head into a wolfs mouth to remove a bone stuck in its throat)



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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.