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Hermaphrodite Collection (page 3)

"Hermaphrodite: Nature's Fascinating Phenomenon" Hermaphrodite, a term often associated with the company, encompasses a much broader meaning in the natural world

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: History of navigation. Brigantine. Museum of History and Nav

History of navigation. Brigantine. Museum of History and Nav
History of navigation. Brigantine. Model by I. Milusev. Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Hermaphrodite 1568-1640 Red chalk 10 7 / 8 x 4 3 / 16in

Hermaphrodite 1568-1640 Red chalk 10 7 / 8 x 4 3 / 16in
Artokoloro

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Salmacis Hermaphrodite Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie

Salmacis Hermaphrodite Game Mythology Jeu de la Mythologie
Artokoloro

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Hermaphrodite 17th century Red chalk heightened

Hermaphrodite 17th century Red chalk heightened
Artokoloro

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor

A pair of Thecacera nudibranch mating on the seafloor
A pair of rare, undescribed nudibranch (Thecacera sp.) mate on the seafloor in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: The Bearded Woman Breastfeeding, 1631 (oil on canvas) (detail of 84020)

The Bearded Woman Breastfeeding, 1631 (oil on canvas) (detail of 84020)
XIR227601 The Bearded Woman Breastfeeding, 1631 (oil on canvas) (detail of 84020) by Ribera, Jusepe de (lo Spagnoletto) (c.1590-1652); Hospital de Tavera, Toledo

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, Anonymous, Herman van Swanevelt, Pierre Drevet, 1663 - 1738

Salmacis and Hermaphrodite, Anonymous, Herman van Swanevelt, Pierre Drevet, 1663 - 1738

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Hermaphrodites Transporting the Injured, from Brevis Narratio

Hermaphrodites Transporting the Injured, from Brevis Narratio
XIR166397 Hermaphrodites Transporting the Injured, from Brevis Narratio... published by Theodore de Bry, 1591 (coloured engraving) by Bry, Th

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Fragmentary Neolithic seated hermaphrodite figurine

Fragmentary Neolithic seated hermaphrodite figurine; Unknown; Greece, Europe; 6th - 5th millennium B.C.; Terracotta; Object: H: 7.4 x W: 4.6 x D: 5.5 cm (2 15/16 x 1 13/16 x 2 3/16 in.)

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Cameo set into a ring [Hermaphrodite]

Cameo set into a ring [Hermaphrodite]; Possibly by Protarchos; gem 150 - 100 B.C.; ring modern; Sardonyx set in modern gold ring; Greatest extent: 1.8 cm (11/16 in.)

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Red Slugs -Arion rufus-, mating with a sperm packet, Hungary, Europe

Red Slugs -Arion rufus-, mating with a sperm packet, Hungary, Europe

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Italy, Hermaphroditic Idol, oil on canvas painting

Italy, Hermaphroditic Idol, oil on canvas painting
Carlo CarrA

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Hermaphrodite, illustration

Hermaphrodite, illustration Biology: Botany, Plants

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Scallop (Pectinidae), side view showing tentacles

Scallop (Pectinidae), side view showing tentacles

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Marble statue of Hermaphrodite sleeping, Roman copy of Hellenistic original

Marble statue of Hermaphrodite sleeping, Roman copy of Hellenistic original
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. Marble statue of Hermaphrodite sleeping. Roman copy of a Hellenistic original

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: C. elegans worm, illustration C018 / 0731

C. elegans worm, illustration C018 / 0731
Caenorhabditis elegans worm, illustration. C. elegans is a soil-dwelling hermaphrodite nematode worm and one of the most studied animals in biological and genetic research

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Common Earthworm C013 / 7660

Common Earthworm C013 / 7660
Common Earthworm or Lumbricus terrestris play an essential role in the recycling of nutrients in the soil, by moving and braking up decaying plant material

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Common Earthworm C013 / 7656

Common Earthworm C013 / 7656
Common Earthworm or Lumbricus terrestris. These play an essential role in the turnover of nutrients in soil. They recycle decaying plant material

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Gynandromorph Antheraea frithi, silkmoth

Gynandromorph Antheraea frithi, silkmoth

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Giant African Land / Elegant Agate Snail - one of many Achatina species which are invasive pests

Giant African Land / Elegant Agate Snail - one of many Achatina species which are invasive pests of agricultural crops
ASW-4881 Giant African Land / Elegant Agate Snail - one of many Achatina species which are invasive pests of agricultural crops and flower gardens this species occurs in Zimbabwe

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Lined Nembrotha Nudibranch (Nembrotha lineolata) adult pair, mating, Siamil Island, Sabah, Borneo

Lined Nembrotha Nudibranch (Nembrotha lineolata) adult pair, mating, Siamil Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Liver flukes, transverse sections

Liver flukes, transverse sections
Liver flukes. Light micrographs of transverse sections through the male (top) and female (bottom) body areas of an adult liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica)

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: White-lipped snail

White-lipped snail (Cepaea hortensis) on a leaf. Photographed in the UK

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Great black slug

Great black slug (Arion ater) on a leaf. Slugs are hermaphrodites. This slug can grow up to 15 centimetres long. Photographed in the UK

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Snail

Snail (class Gastropoda)

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Sea goldie fish over coral

Sea goldie fish over coral
Sea goldie fish (Pseudanthias squamipinnis) over a hard coral. This fish is found around coral reefs throughout the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from eastern Africa to the western Pacific

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Sexual identity crisis

Sexual identity crisis. Conceptual computer artwork of a combined male and female symbol on the abdomen of a naked woman

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: C. elegans mutant worm, light micrograph

C. elegans mutant worm, light micrograph
C. elegans worm. Differential interference contrast micrograph of a rolling mutant Caenorhabditis elegans worm. Rolling mutants move in a circular, rather then the normal sinusoidal, path

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: C. elegans worm, light micrograph

C. elegans worm, light micrograph
C. elegans worm. Differential interference contrast micrograph of a Caenorhabditis elegans larva. The head is at bottom left

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Large black slug

Large black slug (Arion ater), seen here in its red colour form, crawling on an apple. This widespread slug can reach over 10 centimetres in length

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Tuberous pea (Lathyrus tuberosus)

Tuberous pea (Lathyrus tuberosus) flowers. Also called earthnut pea or aardaker, this rare wildflower is native to temperate regions of Europe and western Asia

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Legousia pentagonia flowers

Legousia pentagonia flowers

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Crowberry fruit (Empetrum hermaphroditum)

Crowberry fruit (Empetrum hermaphroditum). Empetrum hermaphroditum is a hermaphrodite form of crowberry, having both male and female reproductive organs. Photographed in Scotland

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: CARRA: IDOL, 1917. Carlo Carra: Hermaphrodite Idol. Oil on Canvas, 1917

CARRA: IDOL, 1917. Carlo Carra: Hermaphrodite Idol. Oil on Canvas, 1917

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Common limpets, dogwhelk and acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye

Common limpets, dogwhelk and acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands
SAS-423 Common limpets, dogwhelk and acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Beadlet Anemone with half opened tentacles together with common limpet, snails

Beadlet Anemone with half opened tentacles together with common limpet, snails
SAS-427 Beadlet Anemone - with half opened tentacles together with common limpet (patella vulgata), snails, acorn barnacles and algae in rock pool Coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland

Acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland, UK
SAS-426 Acorn barnacles - on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland, UK semibalanus balanoides Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Common limpets and acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye

Common limpets and acorn barnacles on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland
SAS-434 Common limpets and acorn barnacles (Semibalanus balanoides) - on a rock at low tide coast near Elgol, Isle of Skye, Western Highlands, Scotland

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Blue Hamlet Simultaneous hermaphrodite

Blue Hamlet Simultaneous hermaphrodite
PM-5323 Blue Hamlet Simultaneous hermaphrodite Hypoplectrus gemma Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageHermaphrodite Collection: Hermafrodite

Hermafrodite, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe



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"Hermaphrodite: Nature's Fascinating Phenomenon" Hermaphrodite, a term often associated with the company, encompasses a much broader meaning in the natural world. From microscopic organisms like C. Elegans worms to majestic sculptures and intriguing creatures, hermaphroditism unveils nature's captivating diversity. In the realm of science, C. Elegans worms provide an insight into this phenomenon under a light micrograph. These tiny creatures possess both male and female reproductive organs within their bodies, showcasing the extraordinary adaptability of life forms. Moving from scientific marvels to artistic wonders, Gian Lorenzo Bernini's masterpiece "The Sleeping Hermaphrodite" takes center stage. This marble sculpture replicates an ancient original from the 2nd century BC and portrays a slumbering figure on an intricately crafted mattress. The artwork symbolizes duality and blurs conventional gender boundaries. Venturing further into nature's repertoire, liver flukes captivate our attention through macro photographs. These parasitic flatworms exhibit complex life cycles that involve infecting various hosts while producing eggs that can be seen up close in stunning detail. Meanwhile, amidst Australia's landscapes emerges another fascinating creature - the Great Striped Slug. Introduced from Europe, this hermaphroditic slug engages in midair mating using mucous ropes as its unique courtship ritual. Artistic depictions also explore hermaphroditism throughout history; one such portrayal is found in an old faun struggling with a hermaphrodite figure. This representation reflects humanity's eternal fascination with dualities and challenges traditional norms surrounding gender identity. From frescoes to sculptures dating back centuries ago comes Hermaphroditus - fragments frozen in time yet still evoking curiosity today. These artworks immortalize mythological figures embodying both masculine and feminine traits while inviting contemplation on human sexuality across cultures. Finally, we return to Gian Lorenzo Bernini's rendition of "The Sleeping Hermaphrodite.