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  • The muscles of the suspended right arm and upper right shoulder, seen from the back. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • Male écorché, front view, with right hand raised to its face. Pencil and red chalk drawing, by F. T. Goodall, 1865.
  • A seated male nude looking over his right shoulder and holding a staff. Black and red chalk drawing with white highlights.
  • Muscles and tendons of the arm and leg: two écorché figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • A medicine vendor holding up a small flask of medicine for sale. Red chalk drawing attributed to Nicolaes Walraven van Haeften.
  • Écorché cadaver lying supine, with the muscles of the thorax indicated. Black and red chalk drawing, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
  • Muscles and tendons of the back: écorché figure. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Muscles of the head and neck: an écorché figure seen from behind. Pencil and red chalk drawing, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
  • Muscles and tendons of the thigh and knee-joint. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Muscles and tendons of the arm and clenched fist. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Muscles and tendons of the neck, arm and trunk: two écorché figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • The muscles of the raised left arm, elbow and hand(right); bones of the elbow (left). Red chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • Muscles and tendons of the foot and hand: two figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Muscles and tendons of the foot and hand: two figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Muscles, tendons and bones of the knee-joint: two figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • The muscles of the raised left arm and of the upper left shoulder, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • A bull fight with mounted riders and a grotesque machine on wheels emitting smoke in the background. Red chalk drawing after Antonio Tempesta.
  • Écorché cadaver lying supine, front view, showing the muscles of the thorax. Black, white and red chalk drawing, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
  • Muscles, tendons and bones of the elbow and hand: three figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Right écorché leg and foot (life-size), showing the bones, muscles and tendons. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by C. Landseer, 1815.
  • Muscles and tendons of the thigh and lower leg: four figures. Red chalk and pencil drawings by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Sarah and Abraham, seated at table, are served by Hagar: Sarah demands that Abraham evict Hagar and Ishmael. Red chalk drawing after G. de Lairesse.
  • Muscles and tendons of the lower leg and foot, seen from behind. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Three figures of the upper arm (above); two figures of the hand showing bones and tendons (below). Red-chalk drawing with ink, 17th century.
  • Muscles and tendons of the lower leg and foot, seen from behind. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Bones, muscles and tendons of the leg, foot, arm, elbow and hand: four figures. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by W. Harvey, 1819.
  • Two dissections of the arm and shoulder, showing the muscles and tendons. Red and white chalk and ink drawing by J.C. Zeller, ca. 1833.
  • Muscles and tendons of the lower leg and foot, seen from behind. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • Three figures of the upper arm (above); two figures of the hand showing bones and tendons(below). Red-chalk drawing with ink, 17th century.
  • Tobit anointing his father's eyes with the gall of a fish to cure his blindness. Red chalk drawing by B. Picart, 1725, after A. Carracci.