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617 results filtered with: Pencil works
  • A doctor of law and medicine in traditional costume, Lombardy. Pencil drawing by the librarian of the University of Padua 1915.
  • Bones of the pelvis and scapula: three figures. Pencil and chalk drawing by J. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • Sixteen portraits of classical poets and thinkers. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Head of a lynx and two figures of the head of a beaver. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Four human faces and one cat's face: sketches. Drawing.
  • Eyes expressing a noble and magnanimous character with an ordered mind, according to Lavater's method of physiognomy. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Progression of a woman through the ages of fifty to a hundred. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • A woman paying mild attention to something. Drawing, c. 1794, after N. Poussin.
  • Head of the Apollo Belvedere statue in the Vatican. Drawing, c. 1791.
  • Grau: portrait. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Three flowers, including a rose. Pencil drawing by M. M. Paw(?).
  • Eight physiognomies. Drawings, c. 1789.
  • Progression of a man through the ages of fifty to a hundred. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Leaves of a plant. Pencil drawing by J. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • A gloved hand making surgical stitches. Coloured pencil drawing, 19--.
  • Skull, seen from above: Hole in sagittal suture. Pencil and chalk drawing by C. Landseer(?), or a contemporary, ca. 1815.
  • Skull. Pencil drawing by C. Landseer(?), or a contemporary, ca. 1815.
  • A man whose physiognomy expresses penetration, quickness, and a talent for communication. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Skull, placed on a book. Pencil drawing, 18--?.
  • The head of a frog, in the early stages of a physiognomic metamorphosis into an ideal head of Apollo. Coloured drawing by J.C. Lavater, 179-.
  • Male torso: écorché figure. Pencil drawing by C. Landseer(?), ca. 1815.
  • A young woman, front view with right forearm and shoulder exposed and stretching downwards. Drawing attributed to H.W. Berend, c. 1856.
  • Skulls of twenty-one animals. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • The dance of death: the fight is over and Death is seen seated, enthroned on ruins composed of rubble and the dead. Drawing by or after E. Ille.
  • Muscles and tendons of the back: écorché figure. Red chalk and pencil drawing by or associated with A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • An eye; according to Lavater, belonging to a German poet. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Tibia bones: five figures. Pencil drawing, ca. 1809.
  • George Crabbe. Pencil drawing by E. Hulton, 1835.
  • Balthazar Bekker: portrait. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Outlines and designs of foreheads, showing their wrinkles and contours. Drawing, c. 1794.