Lou Reed outside of Waverly Place Diner, 1982. Photo by Waring Abbott.
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Lou Reed outside of Waverly Place Diner, 1982. Photo by Waring Abbott.
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2026, #1064 Pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf.
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🦂 On the muscular and endoskeletal systems of Limulus and Scorpio;. n.p.[1883?]. Original source Image description: Historical anatomical illustration titled “Anatomy of Scorpio” from 1883, showing detailed colored diagrams of a scorpion’s muscular and endoskeletal systems. The main central image depicts the scorpion’s dorsal view with labeled internal muscle structures in brown and segmented exoskeleton plates in gray. Surrounding this central figure are four additional segmented views focusing on different body sections, each with numbered labels identifying specific muscles and skeletal parts. The illustration highlights the arrangement and connection of muscles to the exoskeleton, emphasizing the creature’s complex internal anatomy with scientific accuracy and precise linework.