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@drakulica
Hi there, can you tell me what book you got the July 22, 2011 post of the 4 hearts from. Thanks Matt mattatmotleydotse
hi!
let me reverse image search that for you.
mudwerks:
Arachnida Araneidea (by Smithsonian Libraries)
“Arachnida Araneidea. Vol II. Tab 1.” Frederick Picard-Cambridge Arachnida. Araneidea and Opiliones , 1897-1905
biomedicalephemera:
Layers of the human hand.
Principles of Anatomy, as Shown in the Hand. Frederic James Wood, 1920.
poupon:
metalonmetalblog:
Govard Bidloo (1649 - 1713) human Tongue anatomy
Ontleding Des Menschelyken Lichaams -1690
first though when I saw this was, “I bet this guy would probably give only the sloppiest of makeouts.”
second thought, “Why would you ever think that.”
luciebreathes:
Andreas Vesalius, De corporis humani fabrica libri septem
coelasquid:
medicalstate:
Veins of the Hand, Forearm and Arm from the Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus II by Haller.
Pretty good reference of where to put the veins if you’re drawing a particularly buldgey individual.