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"Unveiling the Artistic Journey of Humans: From Stone-Age Cave Paintings to Well-Dressed Dachshunds" Step into a world where creativity knows no bounds

Background imageHumans Collection: Jacob Orong-outang shapes a piece of wire into a tool to make a way out of his cage (litho)

Jacob Orong-outang shapes a piece of wire into a tool to make a way out of his cage (litho)
5198315 Jacob Orong-outang shapes a piece of wire into a tool to make a way out of his cage (litho) by Sheldon, Charles Mills (1866-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHumans Collection: Jardin Zoologique, Les Singes (engraving)

Jardin Zoologique, Les Singes (engraving)
3650182 Jardin Zoologique, Les Singes (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardin Zoologique, Les Singes)

Background imageHumans Collection: Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha (ink, colour & gold on silk)

Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha (ink, colour & gold on silk)
882087 Parinirvana of Sakyamuni, the Historical Buddha (ink, colour & gold on silk) by Japanese School, (14th century); 154.9x106.5 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageHumans Collection: Ants

Ants
Luca G Maiorano

Background imageHumans Collection: Unfolding female anatomy

Unfolding female anatomy
x Date: 19th century

Background imageHumans Collection: MONKEYS AT ART CLASS

MONKEYS AT ART CLASS
Apes at an art class painting from a model. Date: 1828

Background imageHumans Collection: SHEEP RESCUED FROM WOLF

SHEEP RESCUED FROM WOLF
A sheep is about to be carried off by a wolf when a police- dog hurries to her rescue, armed with a spear. Date: 1828

Background imageHumans Collection: CLIMBING THE POLE / FAIR

CLIMBING THE POLE / FAIR
Climbing the pole. This game originated from an idea by M. Franck, a doctor who decided that humans should re-learn such skills previously used to climb trees & forage for food

Background imageHumans Collection: Dog as Hamlet

Dog as Hamlet
A dog that always wanted to play Hamlet Date: late 19th century

Background imageHumans Collection: Girl has Fairy Dreams

Girl has Fairy Dreams
A little girl sleeps with her doll in her arms and dreams of fairies Date: circa 1890

Background imageHumans Collection: MERFOLK AND SUBMARINES

MERFOLK AND SUBMARINES
The mer-people resent the intrusion of submarines into the domain they share only with the fishes Date: 1907

Background imageHumans Collection: Young cat (humanised) torn between Good and Evil

Young cat (humanised) torn between Good and Evil
A young (humanised) cat, torn between Good and Evil, represented by a cat angel and a cat devil. The setting appears to be a rooftop with smoking chimney pots. Date: circa 1840

Background imageHumans Collection: Satire on womens pursuit of aristocratic status

Satire on womens pursuit of aristocratic status
A satire on womens pursuit of aristocratic status in marriage, showing women angling for fish wearing crowns of the peerage. Date: circa 1840

Background imageHumans Collection: travel traveled traveling travelled travelling

travel traveled traveling travelled travelling
ETHIOPIA, Lower Omo valley, Tumi, Dombo village, Hamer lady stiring cows blood ready for drinking

Background imageHumans Collection: JAPAN 41

JAPAN 41
Japan/ Tokyo/ Shibuya/ Meiji-dori with Dogen-Zaka junction View of one of the busiest junctions in the world " Shinjuku" from above

Background imageHumans Collection: Curtiss America Biplane Flying-Boat

Curtiss America Biplane Flying-Boat Date: 1910s

Background imageHumans Collection: WW2 Irish Fighter Air Ace Brendon E Finucane, Known As Paddy

WW2 Irish Fighter Air Ace Brendon E Finucane, Known As Paddy Date: 1940s

Background imageHumans Collection: Junkers J-1 monoplane

Junkers J-1 monoplane
A Junkers J-1 Monoplane Parked with Chocks in Place Date: 1910s

Background imageHumans Collection: Junkers J-4 / J-1 biplane

Junkers J-4 / J-1 biplane
A Junkers J-4 / J-1 Biplane Parked on Stony Ground with a Man Standing By Date: 1910s

Background imageHumans Collection: The American Crewmen of the British Airship Zr-2

The American Crewmen of the British Airship Zr-2

Background imageHumans Collection: Tommy Rose, Winner of the 1936 Kings Cup Air Races Bein?

Tommy Rose, Winner of the 1936 Kings Cup Air Races Bein?
Tommy Rose, Winner of the 1936 Kings Cup Air Races Being Carried on the Shoulders of a Crowd of People after He Had Won. Date: 1936

Background imageHumans Collection: A Picture of Jean Batten with a Hand-Gun

A Picture of Jean Batten with a Hand-Gun Date: 1930s

Background imageHumans Collection: Colonel Samuel Franklin Cody, the Pioneer Pilot Who Made?

Colonel Samuel Franklin Cody, the Pioneer Pilot Who Made?
Colonel Samuel Franklin Cody, the Pioneer Pilot Who Made His First Powered Flight in His British Army Aeroplane No 1 on October 16, 1908

Background imageHumans Collection: Heinkel He-177A-5 / R-6

Heinkel He-177A-5 / R-6
A Luftwaffe Heinkel He-177A-5/R-6 of Ii/Kg 40 at Bordeaux-Merignac in the Spring of 1944, after the Gruppe Reverted to an Atlantic Reconnaissance Role Date: 1940s

Background imageHumans Collection: British Army Aeroplane No 1

British Army Aeroplane No 1
The Wreckage of Colonel Samuel Franklin Codys British Army Aeroplane No 1 Being Removed from the Landing Site after Making the First-Flight

Background imageHumans Collection: A Royal-Navy Fleet Air Arm Air Gunner Practices at a Sho?

A Royal-Navy Fleet Air Arm Air Gunner Practices at a Sho?
A Royal-Navy Fleet Air Arm Air Gunner Practices at a Shore Training Station During WW2

Background imageHumans Collection: A Luftwaffe Air Gunner Sits in His Turret

A Luftwaffe Air Gunner Sits in His Turret Date: 1940s

Background imageHumans Collection: Italian Air Gunner During WW2

Italian Air Gunner During WW2 Date: 1942

Background imageHumans Collection: Fairey Battle

Fairey Battle
An RAF Fairey Battle Air Gunner Inspects His Machine-Gun Date: 1940s

Background imageHumans Collection: World War Two Canadian Fighter Air Ace George Frederick ?

World War Two Canadian Fighter Air Ace George Frederick ?
World War Two Canadian Fighter Air Ace George Frederick Buerling Nicknamed Screwball. During His Flying Career He Was Credited with 31 Kills

Background imageHumans Collection: Miles M-3B Falcon Six

Miles M-3B Falcon Six
Tommy Rose with Friends Standing by a Miles M-3B Falcon Six

Background imageHumans Collection: A Picture of Jean Batten with Flowers

A Picture of Jean Batten with Flowers Date: 1930s

Background imageHumans Collection: Amy Johnson Shaking Hands with her Husband Jim Mollison ?

Amy Johnson Shaking Hands with her Husband Jim Mollison ?
Amy Johnson Shaking Hands with her Husband Jim Mollison Who is Attempting to Fly in Three Days from Ireland to New York Date: 1932

Background imageHumans Collection: Nemeth Umbrellaplane aka Roundwing

Nemeth Umbrellaplane aka Roundwing
Nemeth Umbrellaplane Aka Roundwing Unusual Design Parked Date: 1946

Background imageHumans Collection: Gurney Grice Mosquito

Gurney Grice Mosquito Unusual Coffin-Like Design Parked Date: 1950s

Background imageHumans Collection: 3D Stereoscopic Image, Sheet Metal Worker at a Great Aer?

3D Stereoscopic Image, Sheet Metal Worker at a Great Aer?
3D Stereoscopic Image, Sheet Metal Worker at a Great Aeroplane Factory, Production-Line at the End of WW1 Date: 1918

Background imageHumans Collection: Rowallane Garden, Co Down, Ireland

Rowallane Garden, Co Down, Ireland

Background imageHumans Collection: 1, action, actions, active, activities, activity, animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic

1, action, actions, active, activities, activity, animal, animals, anthozoa, aquatic
Scuba diver and a coral reef, Maldive Islands, Indian Ocean

Background imageHumans Collection: Woman, children and christmas tree

Woman, children and christmas tree
Woman with children and a christmas tree, historical chromolithography, 1886

Background imageHumans Collection: The enslaved husband

The enslaved husband, woodcut by lucas van leyden, 16th century

Background imageHumans Collection: Diagram showing human liver, stomach, gallbladder and pancreas

Diagram showing human liver, stomach, gallbladder and pancreas

Background imageHumans Collection: Woman standing, body facing forward head turned to one side, illustration overlay showing skeleton

Woman standing, body facing forward head turned to one side, illustration overlay showing skeleton and inner organs

Background imageHumans Collection: Anterior cross section of spinal column revealing how vertebra fits round spinal cord

Anterior cross section of spinal column revealing how vertebra fits round spinal cord

Background imageHumans Collection: Lateral cross section through the skull showing the brain with intermediate layers (meninges)

Lateral cross section through the skull showing the brain with intermediate layers (meninges) highlighted

Background imageHumans Collection: Diagram of nasal passages

Diagram of nasal passages

Background imageHumans Collection: Diagram showing inside of mouth and salivary glands

Diagram showing inside of mouth and salivary glands

Background imageHumans Collection: Diagram showing the interaction between female sexual organs and the brain, on one side

Diagram showing the interaction between female sexual organs and the brain, on one side, the normal reproductive cycle, and on the other, the effect of the contraceptive pill



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"Unveiling the Artistic Journey of Humans: From Stone-Age Cave Paintings to Well-Dressed Dachshunds" Step into a world where creativity knows no bounds, as depicted in Louis Wain's whimsical masterpiece, "A Cats Christmas Dance. " This enchanting artwork showcases the boundless imagination that humans possess. Travel back in time to the Stone Age and witness the birth of artistic expression. The cave paintings found in Chauvet, France, offer a glimpse into our ancestors' lives and their desire to leave an indelible mark on history. But art isn't limited to ancient times; it transcends eras. Take a peek at married dachshunds dressed impeccably, showcasing how they have extended their creative flair even onto their beloved pets. Dive deep beneath the waves and encounter a mesmerizing scene between a diver and mermaid. This captivating portrayal reminds us of our fascination with mythical creatures and our ability to bring them to life through art. Intriguingly peculiar yet thought-provoking is the phrenological head scrap - an artifact that reflects humanity's quest for understanding ourselves better. It highlights our relentless pursuit of knowledge about human anatomy and psychology throughout history. Returning once again to Chauvet, France, we marvel at more stone-age cave paintings that depict scenes from daily life. These primitive artworks remind us of our shared origins as Homo sapiens – beings driven by curiosity and creativity since time immemorial. Amidst all these wonders lies an unexpected twist – a bear waiter serving guests with gracefulness beyond expectation. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity in blending reality with fantasy while adding humor along the way. And who can forget those well-dressed dachshunds? With impeccable fashion sense, they showcase how humans extend their love for aesthetics not only onto themselves but also onto their furry companions. The elegance continues with dapper dachshunds, proving that style knows no boundaries.