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‘Three balls and an egg’, 1963 - Vladimir Weisberg (1924–1985)
The Scarlet Empress
Argamak by inner-regions
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Fig. III-5. _Internal view of lens…”Microwave repeater research” _The Bell System technical journal_ April 1948
Plate XII. Structure of the solar rays _Chemical atlas, or, The chemistry of familiar objects_ 1856
Frames from “Chemical Man” a film by Graphic Films, described as conceived as having the viewer looking down at the images _Business screen magazine, Vol. 5_ 1963
Plate VI. Marine species _Le monde de la mer _ 1866
Plate XV. Moss-like animals _Le monde de la mer_ 1866
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Carnival of Souls (Herk Harvey, 1962)
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portrait of madame x, 1884 john singer sargent
I know the submit says to only submit medicine or biology in history, but as a fellow pangolin lover, I felt it was important to share this image with you.
Credit: Une Semaine de Bonté (1934)
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Irving Penn, Girl in Bed, 1949.