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  • Skeletons of a seal, a bat, a lion, a coatimondi, and a lotong (monkey) Line engraving, 1830/1870?.
  • Skeletons of a man, an ape and a bear: three figures. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • Skeletons acting out phrases in James Thomson's "The seasons": fourteen scenes. Etching by H. J. Pidding, 1822.
  • Skeletons acting out phrases in James Thomson's "The seasons": fourteen scenes. Etching by H. J. Pidding, 1822.
  • Java: human skeletons lying in a valley poisoned by volcanic gases, being watched by travellers. Coloured aquatint.
  • The skeletons of a rabbit, a mole, an armadillo and a chameleon. Engraving by Lodge after Brown.
  • Skeletons and écorché figures in various positions, with proportions marked. Line engraving by G.F. Ferrero, 1845.
  • Skeletons. Pen and ink drawing by George Howard, Earl of Carlisle, 1865, after G.F. Ferrero, 1845.
  • The skeletons of a ray (Thornback), bones of the head of a pike and the skeleton of a water tortoise. Engraving.
  • Skeletons of a male giant and a female dwarf, displayed at the Royal College of Surgeons. Process print.
  • The base of the skull and foetal skeletons of different ages. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Skeletons of priests (?), preserved and standing in rows wearing robes and berettas, depicted in a painting. Photograph.
  • Two skeletons and one half-skeleton, half-female figure, with contours of the overlying body. Etching by J. García Hidalgo, ca. 1691.
  • Two skeletons and one half-skeleton, half-female figure, with contours of the overlying body. Etching by J. García Hidalgo, ca. 1691.
  • Two skeletons flank a tree to which they attach a large cloth. Etching by Stefano della Bella, 16--.
  • Foetal skeletons: front and side views, with two details showing skulls. Etching by or after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
  • Skeletons and bones, including the skeleton of a foetus (?). Line engraving by H. Winkles under the direction of J.G. Heck, 1830/1845.
  • The Royal United Hospital, Bath: the museum, with human and animal skeletons and skulls on display. Photograph, ca. 1870.
  • Skeleton of a man holding a shepherd's crook, standing beside the skeletons of a ram and a cow. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • Fourteen human skeletons performing activities symbolic of life and death. Engraving, 1740 or 1780, after C. Martínez, ca. 1680 (?).
  • A table with three skeletons surrounded by organic remains and other animals. Engraving by R. Scott after Captain T. Brown.
  • A table with three skeletons surrounded by their organic remains and other animals. Engraving by R. Scott after Captain T. Brown.
  • Palermo, Convento dei Cappuccini: skeletons of the friars, preserved and standing in rows wearing robes and berettas. Photograph by G. Incorpora.
  • An anatomical dissection taking place in a hall decorated with musclemen and human and animal skeletons in niches. Engraving with etching, 1685.
  • The lid of a coffin at Castle Dermot, decorated with two skeletons. Etching by Mrs. D.T. after Mrs. W.J. Hooker.
  • Skeletons approach a group of terrified, fashionably-dressed ladies and summon them to the cemetery. Etching by Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
  • Three skeletons in fine attire, one of which covers the back of the third with plaster. Colour lithograph by L. Crusius, 1898.
  • Dance of death: three music-making and dancing skeletons flanked by two women on the left and a couple on the right. Etching.
  • The dance of death at Basel; skeletons playing the pipe and the drum to accompany the dance. Lithograph by Danzer after H. Hess.
  • Skeletons of a dugong (halicore), a sheep, a pig, a mole, a three-toed sloth, a black rat and an anteater. Line engraving, 1830/1870?.