Michael Maier. Viatorium. 1651.
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Michael Maier. Viatorium. 1651.
Fascia, fat, and a smidge of underlying muscle. Study.
Jing Huang, Pure of Sight, 2011
4M (no.3) by Britta Winkels 2000
Arthur G. da Cunha
Etretat [Photo-Club de Paris / 1895, Pl. XVII] 1895
COIL - Horse Rotorvator
Max Ernst (German/French, 1891-1976), Sans titre, 1921. Collage and gouache on paper, 7 x 9 cm (9.3 x 11.3 cm)
Moray Eels
To breath they open and close their mouths to force water over their gills.
And, as you can see, they can be fairly sociable. They can be fairly territorial too, but it’s easy for them to get used to other eels, or even entirely different animals; they can be tamed and love to be petted. Some divers “befriend” wild ones who come to greet them and get cuddles even for years.
The bigger ones can easily bite your fingers off, sure, but the same goes for some dogs. They just don’t know their strength :(
The Black, Princely Devil. Yakkun nattannaw: a Cingalese poem, descriptive of the Ceylon system of demonology; to which is appended, The practices of a Capua or devil priest; as described by a Buddhist and Klan nattannaw: a Cingalese poem, descriptive of the characters assumed by natives of Ceylon in a masquerade A Buddhist London: The Oriental Translation Fund, 1829.
Helios in his chariot, a relief sculpture excavated at Troy in 1872