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"Homo: Unveiling the Evolutionary Tapestry of Humanity" Step into the world of Homo, where science and history converge to unravel the mysteries of our past

Background imageHomo Collection: Luis de Morales, the Divine (c. 1510-1586). Ecce Homo

Luis de Morales, the Divine (c. 1510-1586). Ecce Homo
Renaissance Art. Espana.16th century. Luis de Morales, the Divine (c. 1510-1586). Spanish painter. Ecce Homo. Cathedral Museum. Avila. Castile and Leon

Background imageHomo Collection: Ach of Ecce Homo, Jerusalem

Ach of Ecce Homo, Jerusalem
The Arch of Ecce Homo, outside the church, Jerusalem. Along the path that according to tradition Jesus walked, carrying his cross, on the way to his crucifixion

Background imageHomo Collection: Horse-head engraved on bone

Horse-head engraved on bone
Late Pleistocene wild horses head engraved on the right fourth metatarsal bone of a horse, specimen (NHM 38745). Found among horse remains from the Late Magdalenian site of Roc du Courbet, Bruniquel

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo heildelbergensis, Broken Hill Man

Homo heildelbergensis, Broken Hill Man
Broken Hill skull, Homo heidelbergensis, discovered in Africa in 1921. The skull belonged to an adult male and may be 200, 000 to 300, 000 years old

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium

Homo neanderthalensis (Ferrassie 1) cranium
Cranium and mandibula cast of an adult male Neandertal Man (Homo neanderthalensis) discovered at La Ferrassie, Dordogne, France, by D Peyrony and L. Captian in 1909

Background imageHomo Collection: Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium

Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium
First skull of an adult female Neanderthal, Homo neanderthalensis, about 50, 000 years old. Unearthed in 1848 in Gibraltar. Date: 1848

Background imageHomo Collection: Diluvian human skeleton known as Homo diluvii

Diluvian human skeleton known as Homo diluvii testis, and a human skeleton from Guadalupe.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem

Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Ecce Homo Arch in the Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem

Ecce Homo Arch, Jerusalem
Ecce Homo Arch, Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem, Holy Land. Date: circa 1870

Background imageHomo Collection: Fredk. Paludan-Muller

Fredk. Paludan-Muller
FREDERIK PALUDAN-MULLER Danish poet, author of Adam homo. Date: 1809 - 1876

Background imageHomo Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Ecce, Homo, Man, Sorrows, Artist, Hans Schaufelein, German, Nuremberg, ca

Drawings Prints, Print, Ecce, Homo, Man, Sorrows, Artist, Hans Schaufelein, German, Nuremberg, ca
Drawings and Prints, Print, Ecce Homo / Man of Sorrows, Artist, Hans Schaufelein, German, Nuremberg ca. 1480-ca. 1540 Nordlingen, Schaufelein, Hans, German, 1480, 1540, 1500, 1540

Background imageHomo Collection: Picture No. 11675546

Picture No. 11675546
Human Skeleton body structure. Date:

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo. Unknown 17th century

Background imageHomo Collection: Jacques Callot, French (1592-1635), Ecce Homo, c. 1624-1625, etching

Jacques Callot, French (1592-1635), Ecce Homo, c. 1624-1625, etching

Background imageHomo Collection: Jacques Callot (French, 1592 - 1635), Ecce Homo, 1613, engraving

Jacques Callot (French, 1592 - 1635), Ecce Homo, 1613, engraving

Background imageHomo Collection: Head of an Old Man, Study for The Crown of Thorns (Ecce Homo), c. 1612-14

Head of an Old Man, Study for The Crown of Thorns (Ecce Homo), c. 1612-14
BAL2632326 Head of an Old Man, Study for The Crown of Thorns (Ecce Homo), c.1612-14 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 63.5x50.2 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageHomo Collection: Christ Presented to the People (Ecce Gay), Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, 1596 - 1667

Christ Presented to the People (Ecce Gay), Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, 1596 - 1667

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, Jan-Baptist Barbe, Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Ecce Homo, Jan-Baptist Barbe, Adriaen Collaert, 1598 - 1618

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1618

Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1618

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1604

Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1604

Background imageHomo Collection: Christ Presented to the People (Ecce Homo), print maker: Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703

Christ Presented to the People (Ecce Homo), print maker: Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1703

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, unknown, 1639 - after 1706

Ecce Homo, Nicolaes de Bruyn, unknown, 1639 - after 1706

Background imageHomo Collection: Ecce Homo

Ecce Homo; Jean Pichore, French, died 1521, active 1490 - 1521; Paris, France, Europe; about 1500; Tempera colors, ink and gold on parchment; Leaf: 13.3 x 8.7 cm (5 1/4 x 3 7/16 in.)

Background imageHomo Collection: Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528), Ecce Homo, probably c. 1509-1510, woodcut

Albrecht Durer (German, 1471-1528), Ecce Homo, probably c. 1509-1510, woodcut

Background imageHomo Collection: Sebald Beham (German, 1500-1550), Ecce Homo, 1522, woodcut

Sebald Beham (German, 1500-1550), Ecce Homo, 1522, woodcut

Background imageHomo Collection: Caricature of Hungarian artist Mihaly Munkacsy by Phil May

Caricature of Hungarian artist Mihaly Munkacsy by Phil May
A rather harsh parody / caricature of the Hungarian artist Mihaly Munkacsy (1844-1900) and his famous religious painting of 1896 Ecce Homo! (" Behold the Man!" ) by Phil May. Date: 1898

Background imageHomo Collection: Picture No. 10873642

Picture No. 10873642
Human Embryo (Homo sapiens) Date:

Background imageHomo Collection: Picture No. 10868967

Picture No. 10868967
Indian male (Homo sapiens) Date:



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"Homo: Unveiling the Evolutionary Tapestry of Humanity" Step into the world of Homo, where science and history converge to unravel the mysteries of our past. From the intricate mapping of our sensory homunculus to the enigmatic hominid crania, every clue leads us closer to understanding our origins. Behold the Motor Homunculus, a visual representation of how different parts of our body are proportionally represented in our brain. It showcases the remarkable complexity behind even simple movements we take for granted. Travel back in time with Homo Erectus (Sangiran 17), an ancient ancestor who walked this Earth over a million years ago. Witness their resilience and adaptability as they thrived amidst changing landscapes. Marvel at H. Sapiens (?), a species that emerged as one of nature's greatest creations - intelligent, creative, and capable of shaping civilizations. Their journey is intertwined with that of H. Neanderthalensis, whose existence challenges us to question what it truly means to be human. Explore male type/naked beauty through artistry captured by 1863 Huxley from Ape to Man; age-toned yet timeless in its depiction. Witness evolution unfolding before your eyes as humanity progresses towards higher forms. Delve deeper into Homo's internal landscape – discover organs like liver that sustain life within us all. Contemplate Neanderthal spear points crafted with ingenuity and precision, evidence not only of survival but also intelligence. Immerse yourself in action-packed scenes depicting Homo neanderthalensis at Swanscombe, UK – glimpse their daily lives filled with hunting prowess and social interactions that shaped their communities. Zoom further into microscopic realms where individuality merges seamlessly into collective existence - witness the intricacies within a single human cell pulsating with life's energy. Reflect on 1894 Haeckel Pithecanthropus ape man crop; an artistic portrayal bridging gaps between species, reminding us of our shared ancestry and interconnectedness.