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Foetal Collection

"Exploring the Wonders of Life: From Foetal Development to Artistic Expressions" In this captivating collection of images

Background imageFoetal Collection: Picture No. 11675528

Picture No. 11675528
Mouse Embryo at Eight Cell Stage. Date:

Background imageFoetal Collection: Picture No. 11675527

Picture No. 11675527
Mouse Embryo at Four Cell Stage & a Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFoetal Collection: Picture No. 11675526

Picture No. 11675526
Mouse Embryo at Two Cell Stage & a Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFoetal Collection: Picture No. 11675525

Picture No. 11675525
Mouse Embryo at Single Cell Stage and Polar Body. Date:

Background imageFoetal Collection: Fetal skeleton at the time of birth. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical

Fetal skeleton at the time of birth. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by
FLO4565750 Fetal skeleton at the time of birth. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of

Background imageFoetal Collection: Manao Tupapau (Watched by the Spirits of the Dead) printed by Louis Roy

Manao Tupapau (Watched by the Spirits of the Dead) printed by Louis Roy
877275 Manao Tupapau (Watched by the Spirits of the Dead) printed by Louis Roy, Spring/Summer 1894 (woodcut printed in yellow, orange & black on beige wove paper) by Gauguin

Background imageFoetal Collection: Manao Tupapau, 1894 (colour woodcut)

Manao Tupapau, 1894 (colour woodcut)
746583 Manao Tupapau, 1894 (colour woodcut) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); 20.5x35.4 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageFoetal Collection: Scared, crouching young girl, 1912 (w / c & pencil on paper)

Scared, crouching young girl, 1912 (w / c & pencil on paper)
1121480 Scared, crouching young girl, 1912 (w/c & pencil on paper) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 31.8x48 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFoetal Collection: Prostrate female nude, 1913 (pencil on paper) (verso of 995690)

Prostrate female nude, 1913 (pencil on paper) (verso of 995690)
995693 Prostrate female nude, 1913 (pencil on paper) (verso of 995690) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 48x31 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageFoetal Collection: The New One, 1935 (bluestone)

The New One, 1935 (bluestone)
1065850 The New One, 1935 (bluestone) by Flannagan, John Bernard (1895-1942); 15.9x29.2x15.9 cm; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageFoetal Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin showing foetal marks just after birth. (Tursiops truncatus). Foetal marks will disappear after one or two days

Background imageFoetal Collection: Foetal brain development, artwork

Foetal brain development, artwork. During the 4th week (upper left) the neural tube begins to differentiate into a spinal cord (green), forebrain (blue), midbrain (grey) and hindbrain (orange)

Background imageFoetal Collection: Three Boulders (pencil & w / c on paper)

Three Boulders (pencil & w / c on paper)
XBP390749 Three Boulders (pencil & w/c on paper) by Rodin, Auguste (1840-1917); Rodin Museum, Philadelphia, USA; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; French, out of copyright

Background imageFoetal Collection: Prenatal hair, SEM C019 / 0244

Prenatal hair, SEM C019 / 0244
Prenatal hair. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of foetal skin covered in prenatal hair, or lanugo. This very fine, and usually unpigmented




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"Exploring the Wonders of Life: From Foetal Development to Artistic Expressions" In this captivating collection of images, we embark on a journey through various aspects of life, from the intricate stages development to thought-provoking artworks. Starting with Picture No. 11675528, we are introduced to the enchanting world of bottlenose dolphins. Here, we witness the birth of a newborn baby or calf dolphin, reminding us of the miracles that occur in nature every day. Moving on to Picture No. 11675527 and Picture No. 11675526, our attention is drawn towards two mesmerizing pieces by Louis Roy titled "Manao Tupapau. " These prints depict ethereal scenes watched over by spirits and showcase Roy's artistic prowess in capturing otherworldly beauty. Picture No. 11675525 presents us with a fascinating diagram illustrating the stages of embryonic development. This visual representation serves as a reminder that life begins small but holds immense potential for growth and transformation. Shifting gears artistically, we encounter two intriguing works by an unknown artist - Scared, crouching young girl (1912) and Prostrate female nude (1913). These pieces evoke emotions and provoke contemplation about vulnerability and human experiences. Lastly, The New One (1935), depicted in bluestone medium in Picture No. 11675507 captivates viewers with its enigmatic allure. This artwork invites interpretation while leaving room for personal reflection on new beginnings or uncharted territories. Through these diverse images ranging from natural wonders to artistic expressions, one thing becomes clear – life is an extraordinary tapestry woven with countless threads waiting to be discovered and appreciated at every turn.