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"The Torso: A Journey Through the Body's Core" Embark on a captivating exploration of the human torso, where ancient art and modern science intertwine

Background imageTorso Collection: Cuba, Havana. Ballerina balancing on one leg

Cuba, Havana. Ballerina balancing on one leg. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageTorso Collection: The Human Body

The Human Body
Vintage colour lithograph of the human body

Background imageTorso Collection: The Thorn in the Flesh, 1921 (wood engraving)

The Thorn in the Flesh, 1921 (wood engraving)

Background imageTorso Collection: Singhalesischer Arbeiter aus dem Niederland, 1926

Singhalesischer Arbeiter aus dem Niederland, 1926. Sinhalese worker from from Dutch Ceylon. From Der Indische Kulturkreis in Einzeldarstellungen. [Georg Muller, Munich, 1926]

Background imageTorso Collection: Studies of a Nude Man Seen from the Back and from the Side, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Studies of a Nude Man Seen from the Back and from the Side, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Studies of a Nude Man Seen from the Back and from the Side, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]

Background imageTorso Collection: Studies for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Rome, 1913. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio

Studies for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Rome, 1913. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio
Studies for the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Rome, 1913. A print from The Art of the Great Masters, by Frederic Lees, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, London, 1913

Background imageTorso Collection: Throne detail in form of a winged lion with a human torso, 8th century BC

Throne detail in form of a winged lion with a human torso, 8th century BC
Throne detail in form of a winget leon with a human torso, 8th century BC. Culture of Urartu. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageTorso Collection: Cephisus or Illisus from the west pediment of the Parthenon, 447-432 BC

Cephisus or Illisus from the west pediment of the Parthenon, 447-432 BC. Located in the British Museum, London

Background imageTorso Collection: Torso of an unidentified Roman Emperor wearing a cuirass, 2nd Century AD

Torso of an unidentified Roman Emperor wearing a cuirass, 2nd Century AD. From the Athens Museum

Background imageTorso Collection: Roman goddess, Venus Genetrix, c1518-1574. Artist: Maerten van Heemskerck

Roman goddess, Venus Genetrix, c1518-1574. Artist: Maerten van Heemskerck
Roman goddess, Venus Genetrix, 15th Century. The goddess of motherhood and domesticity

Background imageTorso Collection: Study of a Figure, c1560-1609. Artist: Lodovico Carracci

Study of a Figure, c1560-1609. Artist: Lodovico Carracci
Study of a Figure, c1560-1609. From the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary

Background imageTorso Collection: Study of a Figure, c1575-1619. Artist: Lodovico Carracci

Study of a Figure, c1575-1619. Artist: Lodovico Carracci
Study of a Figure, c1575-1619. From the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, Hungary

Background imageTorso Collection: Youth from Antikyther, Bronze found in pieces in sea of Antikythera, c340 BC

Youth from Antikyther, Bronze found in pieces in sea of Antikythera, c340 BC. Possibly Paris with an apple, this bronze statue is known as the Antikythera Youth. Held At National Museum, Athens

Background imageTorso Collection: Roman bronze of Hercules

Roman bronze of Hercules from Salzburg

Background imageTorso Collection: Torso of Hercules Belvedere, 2nd century. Artist: Apollonios Son of Nestor

Torso of Hercules Belvedere, 2nd century. Artist: Apollonios Son of Nestor
Torso of Hercules Belvedere, by Apollonius. From the Vatican Museums collection, 2nd century

Background imageTorso Collection: Greek statue of a male torso, 5th century BC

Greek statue of a male torso, 5th century BC

Background imageTorso Collection: Roman copy of a Greek statue of a male torso

Roman copy of a Greek statue of a male torso

Background imageTorso Collection: Cycladic figure

Cycladic figure
Cycladic female figure

Background imageTorso Collection: Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century

Torso of Aphrodite, 2nd century. Roman, after a Greek original of the third quarter of the 4th century BC. Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Beauty and Love. Her Roman equivalent was Venus

Background imageTorso Collection: Corsets Advertisement Corsetiere

Corsets Advertisement Corsetiere
Male and Female Corsets, Corsetiere Advertisement, London, England, circa 1899. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG)

Background imageTorso Collection: Anthony Gormley sculpture on a rooftop in Oxford h

Anthony Gormley sculpture on a rooftop in Oxford h

Background imageTorso Collection: Anthony Gormley sculpture on a rooftop in Oxford

Anthony Gormley sculpture on a rooftop in Oxford

Background imageTorso Collection: Anthony Gormley man - a public sculpture on a roof in Oxford

Anthony Gormley man - a public sculpture on a roof in Oxford

Background imageTorso Collection: The Muscular System of the Human Body

The Muscular System of the Human Body - from the front and the rear. Date: circa 1790

Background imageTorso Collection: Bronze statue of the fallen Icarus frames the ancient Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi

Bronze statue of the fallen Icarus frames the ancient Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageTorso Collection: Illustration of woman showing tampon and sanitary pad to girl

Illustration of woman showing tampon and sanitary pad to girl, thought bubbles above girls head visualising the use of both

Background imageTorso Collection: Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax

Medical ilustration of a hiatal hernia in the upper part of the stomach into the thorax

Background imageTorso Collection: Growth of female midsection during pregnancy stages

Growth of female midsection during pregnancy stages

Background imageTorso Collection: Male anatomy of internal organs

Male anatomy of internal organs, with heart highlighted and rest of organs in half tone

Background imageTorso Collection: Human rib cage with lungs and nervous system

Human rib cage with lungs and nervous system

Background imageTorso Collection: Woman body midsection with interior organs superimposed

Woman body midsection with interior organs superimposed

Background imageTorso Collection: Conceptual image of female torso

Conceptual image of female torso

Background imageTorso Collection: Human midsection with internal organs

Human midsection with internal organs

Background imageTorso Collection: Anatomy of human abdominal muscles

Anatomy of human abdominal muscles

Background imageTorso Collection: Cross section of human digestive system

Cross section of human digestive system

Background imageTorso Collection: Male muscle anatomy of the abdominal wall

Male muscle anatomy of the abdominal wall

Background imageTorso Collection: Human body showing heart and main circulatory system position

Human body showing heart and main circulatory system position
Transparent human body showing heart and main circulatory system position with internal organs, nervous system, lymphatic system and circulatory system

Background imageTorso Collection: Close-up view of male abdominal muscles

Close-up view of male abdominal muscles

Background imageTorso Collection: Bare-chested man in jeans

Bare-chested man in jeans

Background imageTorso Collection: Bare-chested man in jeans, kneeling

Bare-chested man in jeans, kneeling

Background imageTorso Collection: Athletic man, chest, front, chest, abdomen

Athletic man, chest, front, chest, abdomen

Background imageTorso Collection: Athletic man, back, shoulders

Athletic man, back, shoulders

Background imageTorso Collection: Man with a naked torso wearing long underwear with a dog in a horse barn sitting on bales of hay

Man with a naked torso wearing long underwear with a dog in a horse barn sitting on bales of hay

Background imageTorso Collection: Man with a naked torso wearing a pair of jeans

Man with a naked torso wearing a pair of jeans

Background imageTorso Collection: Naked man holding a blank sign in his hands

Naked man holding a blank sign in his hands

Background imageTorso Collection: Young man smiling, portrait, bare-chested

Young man smiling, portrait, bare-chested

Background imageTorso Collection: Athletic man, early 30s, bare-chested

Athletic man, early 30s, bare-chested
Athletic man, early 30 s, bare-chested

Background imageTorso Collection: Masculine man without a shirt, wearing a cowboy hat and holding a guitar on a beach

Masculine man without a shirt, wearing a cowboy hat and holding a guitar on a beach



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"The Torso: A Journey Through the Body's Core" Embark on a captivating exploration of the human torso, where ancient art and modern science intertwine. From chakras to the nervous system, this enigmatic region holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Intriguingly, we begin with an exquisite lithograph from 1789 by Henry Kinsbury, depicting Daniel Mendoza - a nude man showcasing his muscular physique. This artwork transports us back in time, reminding us of our fascination with the human form throughout history. Venturing further into antiquity, we encounter Minoan art from Crete featuring the Prince of Lilies - another striking depiction of a nude man. The athleticism portrayed here speaks volumes about their reverence for physical prowess and strength. Fast forward to more recent times; Richard Humphreys' oil painting captures an athletic young man lying on a stone floor with a ball nearby. His toned torso hints at dedication and discipline – qualities that resonate within athletes across generations. Delving deeper into scientific marvels, we explore the intricate nervous system that lies beneath our skin. Sumo wrestlers practicing their craft remind us of how every movement is orchestrated by this complex network of nerves – guiding actions both subtle and powerful. A computer-generated upper body skeleton brings forth an artistic representation merging technology and anatomy seamlessly. This artwork serves as a reminder that even in virtual realms, our understanding of the human body continues to evolve through innovation. Returning to traditional portraiture techniques, we encounter yet another boxer immortalized on canvas around 1800. The intensity etched upon his face mirrors the determination found within his sculpted torso – symbolic of resilience amidst physical challenges faced in combat sports. Lastly, we find ourselves in a horse barn alongside a man wearing long underwear but baring his naked torso while seated atop hay bales. Here lies juxtaposition between vulnerability and strength; it reminds us that even amidst humble surroundings, the human body remains a testament to resilience and adaptability.