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Muscles of the neck: head and neck of an écorché figure, and small sketch of a head and neck. Red and white chalk drawing with pencil, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815Reference: 563141i- Pictures
The muscles of the left thigh: anterior view (left). Pencil sketch of human muscleman, anterior view. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
Reference: 497409i- Pictures
Muscles of leg: posterior view: two figures (left) Muscles of leg anterior view: two figures (right) Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
Reference: 497221i- Pictures
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The muscles of the raised left arm, elbow and hand(right); bones of the elbow (left). Red chalk drawing, 17th century.
Reference: 496598i- Pictures
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A seated figure of Time holding a scythe and an hourglass with a female figure of Geometry holding dividers and a female figure resting a book on her knee. Red chalk drawing.
Reference: 33700i- Pictures
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Écorché cadaver resting on tilted support, seen from below, with arms hanging down, with the muscles of the trunk indicated. Red, black and white chalk drawing, with pencil, by C. Landseer, 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815/07/29Reference: 564795i- Pictures
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Right écorché leg and foot (life-size), showing the bones, muscles and tendons, with three sketches of the knee joint. Red chalk and pencil drawing, with bodycolour, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815Reference: 572120i- Pictures
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The muscles of the raised left arm and of the upper left shoulder, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
Reference: 38078i- Pictures
A man with a pointed red cap is holding a baulking horse by its reins. Coloured chalk lithograph decoupage after V. J. Adam.
Adam, Victor, 1801-1866.Reference: 40203i- Pictures
Bones and tendons, two figures: left, two hands, right, hands and fingers. Red-chalk drawing with black ink and pencil, 17th century.
Reference: 497139i- Pictures
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Three figures of the upper arm (above); two figures of the hand showing bones and tendons (below). Red-chalk drawing with ink, 17th century.
Date: 1600-1699Reference: 497208i- Pictures
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Écorché cadaver lying prone, showing a right view of the muscles and bones of the side and back of the thorax and thighs, and a drawing of the bones of the pelvis. Black and red chalk drawing, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815Reference: 564800i- Pictures
Muscles and bones of the arm and forearm. Chalk drawing attributed to Giovanni Ambrogio Figino.
Figino, Giovanni Ambrogio, 1552 or 1553-1608.Date: [between 1500 and 1599]Reference: 46504i- Pictures
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A blackboard bearing the words in German: "I have AIDS, you have AIDS, he has AIDS ..." written in white chalk and "AIDS affects us all" in yellow chalk underlined in red; an advertisement for condoms as a protection against AIDS by the Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph by Marat.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 673881i- Archives and manuscripts
"The future of voluntary work", annual meeting, British Red Cross Society, Cardiff
Date: c.1968Reference: GC/200/E/1/73Part of: Chalke, Dr Herbert Davies (1897-1979)- Pictures
World War I: the German Navy attacking Allied nursing. Coloured chalk drawing by Louis Raemaekers, 1918.
Raemaekers, Louis, 1869-1956.Reference: 45951i- Pictures
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A seated female figure with bound mouth holding a palette and a mahl stick and supporting an oval male portrait, with a second female figure handing a pair of dividers to a boy, with other boys drawing and supporting a blank sheet. Red chalk drawing.
Reference: 33704i- Pictures
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An écorché with a raised left arm seen from the back; studies of the muscles of the right and left thighs, seen from the front. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century, after L. Cigoli.
Reference: 38055i- Pictures
Muscles of right thigh (left); Buttocks and thighs right lateral view (left centre); Buttocks and thighs: right lateral view (right centre). Buttocks and thighs: left lateral view (right). Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
Reference: 497216i- Books
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This day are published, (Price 8s.) Sophonisba, Queen of Carthage; and Phoenissa, her friend; two oval prints (Dimensions 10 inches 3-8ths by 8 1/2) in imitation of red-chalk drawings. Engraved by J. Spilsbury, from original paintings of Sigra. Angelica M. Kauffman.
Spilsbury, John, 1739-1769.Date: [1774]- Pictures
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The muscles of the head of a horse, two studies. Red, black and white chalks, by C. Landseer, ca. 1815.
Landseer, Charles, 1799 or 1800-1879.Date: 1815Reference: 565047i- Pictures
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Numerous child-like drawn line figures with circles as heads in red, green, yellow and white chalk on a blackboard with the words 'AIDS du bist keine Ausnahme' [AIDS, you are no exception]; an advertisement about children with AIDS by AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg in association with the Bakip Salzburg, a private Catholic school in Salzburg. Colour lithograph by Melli Fuchs and Conny Nähn ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 675215i- Pictures
World War One: back view of a soldier with medical satchel knocking at a door. Black chalk drawing, c. 1914.
Date: 1914Reference: 24583i- Pictures
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A greyhound, écorché. Chalk drawing attributed to J.F. Lewis.
Lewis, John Frederick, 1804-1876.Reference: 47515i- Pictures
Ameena, (248).
Spears, Heather, 1943-Date: 1989Reference: 3329261iPart of: Drawings by Heather Spears.