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  • C. Martinez: Skeletons amidst monumental
  • Skeletons of child and foetus, 16th Century
  • Skeletons dancing. Etching by R. Stamper after C. Sharp.
  • Skeletons (of Capuchin friars?) preserved in a crypt. Wash drawing.
  • Skeletons on a tightrope. Gouache painting by a Japanese (?) painter.
  • Skeletons of two varieties of birds. Engraving by T. Milton, 1811.
  • Skeletons of two men standing and kneeling between the skeletons of two camels, one of which is seated. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
  • Skeletons of various fish: five figures, illustrating the skeletons of a sturgeon, a carp, a perch, a dogfish and a common eel. Line engraving, 1830/1870?.
  • Skeletons of a man and an ape(?). Line engraving by J. Cole, 17--?.
  • Skeletons of various reptiles: seven figures, illustrating the skeletons of an alligator, a turtle, a python, a rattlesnake, a frog, an iguana and a chameleon. Line engraving, 1830/1870?.
  • Skeletons carrying people off to the grave. Etching by J. Gamelin after himself, 1778/1779.
  • Four skeletons in motion. Lithograph, 18--.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Death, symbolism: three skeletons with roundel of corpses,
  • Death, symbolism: three skeletons with roundel of corpses,
  • Skeletons of a male giant and a female dwarf, displayed at the Royal College of Surgeons. Process print.
  • Skeletons of priests (?), preserved and standing in rows wearing robes and berettas, depicted in a painting. Photograph.
  • Skeletons and bones, including the skeleton of a foetus (?). Line engraving by H. Winkles under the direction of J.G. Heck, 1830/1845.
  • Foetal skeletons: six figures. Etching by Martin after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
  • Skeletons approach a group of terrified, fashionably-dressed ladies and summon them to the cemetery. Etching by Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
  • Trade-card of Nathaniel Longbottom, supplier of skeletons, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark
  • Three human skeletons displayed with a snake skeleton, representing Laocoön and his sons. Photograph, ca. 1929.
  • 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?.
  • Six pictures of skeletons engaged in group games. Etching after W.F.E. Liardet.
  • Six pictures of skeletons engaged in group games. Etching after W.F.E. Liardet.