Re-analysis of the 'Harbin cranium' first found in 1930 in northeast China has suggested that it did not belong to Homo heidelbergensis, but instead a new species - 'Homo longi'.
The centaur is depicted as a powerful and graceful being, with his muscular human torso blending seamlessly into the body of a horse. His fur is a deep shade of chocolate brown, giving off an air of strength and vitality. The centaur stands tall amidst the tranquility of the meadow, his head held high with pride and strength. A sense of calmness radiates from him as he takes in his surroundings, looking out at the vast expanse of lush greenery before him. 𝟮:𝟯 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼 8x12" (20x30 cm) 12x18" (30x46 cm) 16x24" (41x61 cm) 20x30" (51x76 cm) 24x36" (61x91 cm) Printing Info: •Print at home on your printer •Take it to a local print shop or photo center •Utilize an online print service such as Shutterfly, Staples, Walmart, Target, Costco, or Office Depot. Tips: •We recommend using 𝐥𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 or 𝐬𝐞𝐦𝐢-𝐠𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐬 paper for most of our designs. 𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐯𝐚𝐬 also works well for some of the designs that require a more vintage look. •Elevate your decor by creating a gallery wall using decorative clips or framing. •Save the digital image to your computer or phone and use it as a background for a unique touch.
Ascension in the Digital Age In “The Upload”, the delicate balance between humanity and technology is artfully depicted through the mesmerizing portrait of a techno-woman. Her gaze, both intense and introspective, seems to hint at a consciousness evolving, embracing the binary cadence of a digital realm even as she remains anchored in her human essence. […]
This introspective piece titled "Whispers of the Mind" portrays the complexities of human consciousness. The faces emerge from the darkness, each layer revealing a deeper facet of the psyche. The swirling vortex of thoughts and emotions is depicted through the tumultuous brush strokes that give life to the faces, embodying the internal struggle and beauty of the human experience.
Buried in the National Library of Medicine's collection of more than 17 million items are some pretty amazing, largely unseen objects from around the world. The mesmerizing new book Hidden Treasure is filled with images of these objects that are beautiful, enlightening or disturbing, and sometimes all three. The highlights include Hitler's medical records, detailed graphic depictions of early-20th-century surgical techniques, a Russian book of clinical dermatology from 1887, and a report from the first medical responders to enter Hiroshima after the bomb. This gallery contains some of our favorite items from the book.
Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, hunting, sexuality, and rustic music, and companion of the nymphs. He was depicted as being half human, while having the legs and horns of a goat, just like a faun; his Roman counterpart was Faunus. It is unclear as to who his parents were; his father may have been Zeus, Dionysus, Hermes, or Apollo. His mother may have been a nymph called Dryope, Penelope who later became the wife of Odysseus, or Aphrodite. Although it i
The #mammoth is the third most depicted animal in ice age art after horses and bison. #mammothmonday
Explore Essential Energy in TPOCo: Learn from ants about energy, collaboration, and thriving in natural and human systems.
human after all by jan kriwol + markos kay is a tongue in cheek photo series that imagines the human circulatory system in a variety of everyday situations.
A digital artwork depicting a scene of Neanderthals gathered in their cave, marveling at a magical glowing device that illuminates their faces. The figures are depicted in primitive attire, with fur clothing and bone jewelry, yet they are captivated by the technology in their hands. Some are holding rectangular slabs with glowing screens, while others peer into smaller handheld devices. The cave walls are adorned with drawings of animals, as well as mysterious symbols that hint at the Neanderthals' fascination with the mystical power of their devices. The warm glow of the screens contrasts with the cool, dark cave walls, creating a sense of intrigue and wonder. This artwork is a thought-provoking commentary on the intersection of technology and human evolution, and encourages viewers to question the impact of modern devices on our own lives.
Once depicted as brutal, grunting, slouching sub-humans, Neanderthals are now known to have had brains as large as ours and their own distinct culture. They buried their dead, tended their sick and co-existed with our own ancestors in Europe for thousands of years before becoming extinct just as modern humans flourished and began to spread
This is a one of a kind original surrealist figurative drawing by San Diego artist, Charlene Mosley. Its dimensions are 24"x72". It is unframed. A certificate of authenticity will follow delivery. The artist has depicted a female figure who is a robot human hybrid. The artist had depicted the figure as having a skeleton ribcage and blood combined with robotic features such as steel wires. This work speaks to the digitizing of the physical world. The artist used strong bold colors such as red, gray, and orange to depict this figure. less
Artist Andersen Karin Collection Zoomorphic Iconography Creation year 2007 Dimensions 51 x 55 cm Technique Lambda print About An essential part of Karin's work is the study of hybrid zoomorphic iconography. As art history shows, we have always been able to consider ourselves ontologically distant or separate from other animals: humans with animal characteristics are generally depicted as supernatural idols, evil or primitive demons driven by instinct. Karin would like to focus on a different type of zoomorphic image, beyond the traditional moral connotations and based on the idea of proximity between man and animal. Hybridization, therefore, becomes a symbol of contamination and cooperation with any type of biological and social alteration.
Anatomy Studies Muscles after Titian is an etching realized by Jean Francois Poletnich in 1755. Signed in the plate. Good conditions with foxing. The artwork is depicted through confident strokes. The etching was realized for the anatomy study “JOMBERT, Charles-Antoine (1712-1784) - Méthode pour apprendre le dessein, ou l'on donne les regles générales de ce grand Art\. enrichie de cent planches representant differentes parties du Corps Humain\. et quelques etudes d`Animaux & de Paysage. Paris: C.A. Jombert, 1755” The plates of this important study were mainly dedicated to anatomical studies, physiognomy and proportions, many taken from works by famous artists such as Raphael, Guido Reni and Titian, as well as classical works including the Farnese Hercules and the Medici Venus. This piece is attributed to the mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark and no official proof of authenticity, however it is well documented in design history. I take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
Mention the word "norse" and it is sure to conjure up images of vikings, dragon ships, and trolls. But in order to understand Norse magic, it is essential to become familiar with Norse mythology and Norse paganism, the pre-Christian spiritual tradition of the Northern Europeans.
"Celestial Rhapsody" is a digital masterpiece that delves deep into the metaphysical explorations of Søren Kierkegaard. The art piece encapsulates the raw emotion and profound existential insight of the renowned philosopher, as he is depicted in a moment of epiphany. The fiery amalgam of colors emanating from his psyche represents the intense and often tumultuous process of self-discovery and the quest for truth that defines the human experience. The ethereal textures and rich, impassioned strokes evoke a sense of the philosophical fervor and the depths of the soul that Kierkegaard so eloquently expressed in his writings. This artwork transcends mere visual appeal, offering a poignant reminder of the inner flame that burns within each seeker of wisdom. It is an ideal acquisition for those who appreciate the confluence of art, thought, and the spirit of inquiry.
Photographic Print of Phrenology model of the locations of the various organs of mind in the human head, c. 1890. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration #MediaStorehouse
The latest instalment in the Harry Potter franchise, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, sees wizard Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) entering New York in 1926, smuggling a briefcase full of exotic animals through customs.
Plague is often depicted as shifting the course of human history, but scholars say an outbreak that has been blamed for the demise of the Roman Empire likely didn’t kill half the world’s population in just a few years.
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