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Bones of the spine: seven figures, showing the vertebrae, with blood vessels, nerves and muscles indicated. Watercolour, ink and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1852/11/09Reference: 580018iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Books
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The art of drawing in perspective: wherein the doctrine of perspective is clearly and concisely treated of, upon Geometrical Principles; and a Mechanical Method of Perspective and Designing invented, for the Benefit of such as are Strangers to Mathematies. Illustrated with Variety of Copper-Plate Figures. To which are annexed, the arts of painting upon glass, and drawing in crayons; with Directions for making Crayons after the French and Italian Manner: Also the Art of Etching; and that of Japanning upon Wood, or any Metal, so as to imitate China; with Instructions for making Black or Gilt Japan Ware, both beautiful and light; and for making the hardest and most transparent Varnishes. And, to which is added, a method of casting amber in any form whatever.
Date: 1797- Pictures
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A concert hall. Watercolour and crayons by Tomasz Sitkowski, 1976.
Sitkowski, Tomasz, 1949-Date: 1976Reference: 546556i- Pictures
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The right scapula: three figures. Watercolour, pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1853.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1853Reference: 580133iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Pictures
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Dorsal vertebrae: eight figures. Watercolour, pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, ca. 1853.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1853Reference: 580134iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Pictures
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Outline drawing showing the bones of the torso and the pelvis: side view. Pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1852/11/09Reference: 580130iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Pictures
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Saint Catherine. Crayon manner print by W.W. Ryland after G. Gandini.
Gandini, Giorgio, approximately 1489-1538.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 4558i- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: drawings from the Mall during Trooping the Colour, Holland vs. Scotland in the World cup, Smithfield Meat Market and buildings in Holborn (June 1978-July 1978)
Date: 03/06/1978-06/07/1978Reference: PP/AMI/B/123Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Pictures
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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.
Durelli, Antonio.Date: 1837Reference: 563256i- Pictures
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The first and second cervical vertebrae. Watercolour, pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1852/11/09Reference: 580128iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Pictures
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Sir Norman Moore. Photograph after a photograph after a crayon drawing by R.G. Eves, 1917.
Eves, Reginald Grenville, 1876-1941.Reference: 13247i- Pictures
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The muscles, tendons, arteries and veins of the thigh. Pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.
Whishaw, J. C., 1833-1895.Date: 1852-1854Reference: 580129iPart of: Whishaw, J. C.- Pictures
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A surgical operation: total knee replacement. Drawing by Virginia Powell, 1996.
Powell, Virginia.Date: 28 November 1996Reference: 40689i- Pictures
Pentecost: the Apostles look upwards towards the Holy Spirit. Crayon-manner print by A. Leroy, ca. 1859.
Date: 1859Reference: 3017312i- Pictures
Glenside Hospital, Bristol: Brian Hoare, a patient in occupational therapy. Drawing by D.W. Reed.
Reed, Denis William, 1917-1979.Date: [1960?]Reference: 727122i- Pictures
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The head of a young Franciscan monk. Colour crayon-manner print by F. Bartolozzi, 1796, after Annibale Carracci.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: 1796Reference: 8596i- Pictures
The head of a young man seen from below. Crayon manner print by G.S. Facius, 1807, after Annibale Carracci (?).
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: May 7, 1807Reference: 2132001i- Pictures
The head of a bearded man seen from below. Crayon manner print by J. Stephanoff, ca. 1812, after Annibale Carracci (?).
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Date: 1828Reference: 2131996i- Pictures
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Saint Francis of Assisi holding the Christ Child. Crayon-manner print by C. Josi after Sir P.P. Rubens.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Reference: 10917i- Pictures
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Matthew Barwick. Drawing by T. Hennell, ca. 1935.
Hennell, Thomas, 1903-1945.Date: [1935?]Reference: 729116i- Pictures
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Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Colour crayon-manner print by W. Baillie, 1773, after L. Sabbatini.
Sabatini, Lorenzo, approximately 1530-1576.Date: 1773Reference: 10292i- Pictures
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Operating theatre reception: one of the assistants sitting at a computer, with a chart of operations behind. Drawing by Virginia Powell, 1995.
Powell, Virginia.Date: 10 May 1995Reference: 40684i- Pictures
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A girl standing. Coloured drawing, c. 1793.
Date: c. 1793Reference: 31699i- Books
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The art of drawing, in perspective: wherein the doctrine of perspective is clearly and concisely treated of, upon Geometrical Principles; and a Mechanical Method of Perspective and Designing invented, for the Benefit of such as are Strangers to Mathematics. Illustrated with variety of copper-plate figures. To which are annexed, the art of painting upon glass, and Drawing in Crayons; with Directions for making them after the French and Italian manner: also the art of etching, and that of Japanning upon Wood, or any Metal, so as to imitate China; with Instructions for making Black or Gilt Japan ware, both beautiful and light; and for making the hardest and most transparent Varnishes; and, To which is added, A Method of casting Amber in any Form whatever.
Date: 1769- Books
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The art of drawing, in perspective: wherein the doctrine of perspective is clearly and concisely treated of, upon Geometrical Principles; and a Mechanical Method of Perspective and Designing invented, for the Benefit of such as are Strangers to Mathematics. Illustrated with variety of copper-plate figures. To which are annexed, the art of painting upon glass, and Drawing in Crayons; with Directions for making them after the French and Italian manner: also the art of etching, and that of Japanning upon Wood, or any Metal, so as to imitate China; with Instructions for making Black or Gilt Japan-Ware, both beautiful and light; and for making the hardest and most transparent Varnishes; and, To which is added, A Method of casting Amber in any Form whatever.
Date: [1757]