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  • Human head sculpted in clay, facial muscles
  • Human head sculpted in clay, applying the skin
  • Human head sculpted in clay, applying the skin
  • Human head sculpted in clay, skull with first set of muscles
  • Human head sculpted in clay, preparing to apply the skin
  • Human head sculpted in clay, refinement of facial features
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completing the eye
  • Human head sculpted in clay, major facial muscles
  • A human head dissected: "In memoriam". Acrylic painting by R. Ennis, 2001.
  • A human head dissected: "In memoriam". Acrylic painting by R. Ennis, 2001.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completing the mouth
  • Human head sculpted in clay, early stage in process
  • Human head sculpted in clay, placing the jawbone
  • Wax models of the head and neck (figs 1-3), and of the right hemisphere of the brain (figs 4-5), made by G. G. Zumbo. Engraving by J. Robert after M. Basseporte, 1749.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, forming the cheekbones
  • Human head sculpted in clay, forming the eye sockets
  • Healthy adult human brain, tractography from MRI.
  • An écorché figure (life-size), lying prone on a table: the right arm hangs down below the table. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by C. Landseer, 1813 (?).
  • An écorché figure (life-size), lying prone on a table: the right arm hangs down below the table. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by C. Landseer, 1813 (?).
  • In the museum of the quack doctor, the viscount Squanderfield holds out a small pill-box as a girl dabs her face with a handkerchief. Coloured aquatint after William Hogarth.
  • In the cabinet of the quack doctor, the viscount Squanderfield holds out a small pill-box as a girl dabs her face with a handkerchief. Engraving by B. Baron after W. Hogarth, 1745.