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  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • A red face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1971.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • A red face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1971.
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • Herpes simplex: a girl with sores around her eyes. Photograph by S. H. Cannon, ca. 1920 (?).
  • Whalebone walking stick with skull pommel in ivory with green glass eyes, once owned by Charles Darwin
  • A face with red eyes crossed through and a purple downturned mouth. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1970.
  • A face with volutes as eyes and a downturned mouth, representing dejection. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1971.
  • Eyes expressing good character (according to Lavater). Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Cat mesentery, human skin and two human foetal eyes, seen through a microscope. Four photographs by A. Pringle.
  • A pair of red eyes with crosses over them and purple pupils (?). Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1968.
  • A reclining male nude with his left arm shielding his eyes. Black chalk drawing by J.J. Masquerier.
  • The head of a cat with green eyes wide open above a road. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
  • Christ appears to Saint John the Evangelist with eyes aflame and a sword in his mouth. Woodcut, 15--.
  • A pair of red eyes with crosses over them and purple pupils (?). Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1968.
  • Death as the reaper eyes a man and a woman protected by Cupid. Etching by H. Thoma, 1919.
  • A penis with a skin disease on the glans; and two examples of diseased eyes. Chromolithograph, c. 1888.
  • The eyes of two Chinese people representing an advertisement for the Chinese AIDS Information telephone line. Colour lithograph.