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Anonymous > Gerber baby food Anonymous > Holland 20e century
Anonymous > France 19e century Anonymous
Anonymous > 19e century Anonymous > India 19e century
Anonymous > D medical 14th century Anonymous > English cartoonist (Bates?)
Anonymous > found on soap Anonymous
Anonymous > Holland. Hair care instruction 19e century, how to make nice curls in your hair Anonymous > image out of Darwin's book on physiognomy, that was studied seriously by many famous scientists and philosophers until the late 19e century. Physiognomy has become in last century a total unacceptable science. Nevertheless no human can't avoid judging one other by his face.
Anonymous > medical sign Anonymous > France. Found on a fair ground boxing-ball-machine in the village of Magalas
Anonymous > Holland from 19e century poster announcing De huidmensch -the skin man- Peter Spanner. A Dutch sideshow act. This man was able to pull his neck skin all the way over his head Anonymous > Holland from 19e century poster announcing De huidmensch -the skin man- Peter Spanner. A Dutch sideshow act. This man was able to pull his neck skin all the way over his head
Anonymous > Holland barbers instruction 20e century Anonymous > pedagogic study - the visual system of newborn infants is so sensitively tuned to the appearance of the human face that even a schematic representation will evoke recognizable aigns of interest, but the features have to be correctly arranged. If they are noticeably disordered the infant will pay no attention.
Anonymous > Chinese Physiognomy the numbers represent the aging points of a man Anonymous > Chinese Physiognomy the numbers represent the aging points of a woman.
Anonymous > France. This cave drawing on a small piece of stone was made around 15 000 years ago in the French region Poitou. The actual stone does not looks as good as this image. They've made it visible from all the carvings. There not much to see. Collection of the musee Raymond Touchard Lussac-les-Chateaux Anonymous > France. Named L'homme de la marche. This cave drawing on a small piece of stone was made around 15 000 years ago in the French region Poitou. The actual stone does not looks as good as this image. They've made it visible from all the carvings. There not much to see. l Collection of the musee Raymond Touchard Lussac-les-Chateaux
Anonymous > haircarebook Anonymous > haircarebook
Anonymous > Hong-Kong manga Anonymous > Hong-Kong manga
Anonymous > Italy Communist propaganda early 20e century Anonymous > massage
Anonymous > medical 13e Century Anonymous > medical 20e century
Anonymous > medical 20e century Anonymous > medical 20e century
Anonymous > medical 20e century Anonymous > medical 20e century
Anonymous > Mex. from a how to draw astronauts and space science book Anonymous > NL from dentist book
Anonymous > NL this drawing is based on a famous poster champagnes in the seventies in Holland to preventing children from eating too much sweets. A little boys head with terrible rotten teeth and the line: "thank you all lovely people for giving me all these sweets" very effective for people with dentist fear. Anonymous > US
Anonymous > US Anonymous > US sketch for tattoo late 19e century found in antique store in east village
Anonymous > US sketch for tattoo late 19e century found in antique store in east village Anonymous > yoga instruction
Anonymous > Well it's the dressing of the stars US Albrecht Durer > schematic head
Albrecht Durer > bearded man < pencil on paper Fake Durer > 15e Century
Amit Pieter > illustration out of the seventies dentist book -the tooth trip- Amit Pieter > illustration out of the seventies dentist book -the tooth trip-
Barry McGee > untitled < graphite on paper 10 1/2 by 8 3/4 inches 1998 Courtesy of Paul Morris Gallery New York Barry McGee > untitled < graphite on paper 71/2 by 5 3/4 inches 1998 Courtesy of Paul Morris Gallery New York
Daragh Reeves > Watching zorba the Greek < ink on paper 1999 David Shrigley > 1998 Courtesy on Nicolai Wallner Copenhagen
David Shrigley > 1998 Courtesy on Nicolai Wallner Copenhagen Donald Baechler > untitled < 2000 ink on paper
Donald Baechler > untitled < 2000 ink on paper Elise Tak > Thomas Kirby, All wrapped up! < pen1989 Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam
Elise Tak > Thomas Kirby, Switch Rich < -ink -1989 Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam Ellen Harvey < from the serie100 Free Portraits > 11"" x 14" "2001 Sit down in public at an art event in New York with a sign advertising free 15 minute portraits. In exchange for the portraits, the sitters are asked to fill out forms evaluating the finished portrait. The forms and portraits are then scanned and mailed to the sitters."
Emmanuelle Mafille > two heads < -pencil on paper- 1999 Courtesy Art; Concept (Paris) George Seurat (or Fantin Latour???) > charcoal on paper
Gerben Mulder > 11" by 19" inches -pencil on paper- 2001 Gerben Mulder > 11" by 19" inches -pencil on paper- 2001
Giambattista Tiepolo > [1696-1770] Guy Richard Smith > sleeping Andréa < 12""x18"" ink on paper 1999 Courtesy of Roebling Hall Gallery Brooklyn
Hannah van Bart > in private < 64 x 48 cm graphic 2001 Holger Bunk > Gesicht < -watercolor- 25.5x19 cm 2001
Jans Muskee > crying man < oil pastel on paper 27 x 44,5 cm 1998 Jans Muskee > grand mother < oil pastel on paper 2000 28,5 x 46,5 cm
John Currin > Mrs. So-and-so < Ink and gouache on paper 13 7/8 by 10 7/8 2000 Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York (John Currin copyright) John Currin > Anita Joy < Ink and gouache on paper 17 7/8 by 14 inches 2001 Courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York (John Currin copyright)
Lisa Yuskavage > the social climber (from the serie:The Bad Habits) < 1996-1998 Etching and aquatint 15 x11 inches edition 1/25 Courtesy of Marianne Boesky New York Luis Campo > man and calculator < -pencil on paper- 1999
Luis Campo > man and pelican < -pencil on paper- 1999 Marc Hulson > untitled (from the Staircase Sequence) < graphite on paper 17cm x 15cm 2000
Marcos Rosales > untitled < charcoal on paper 1999 Mariette Linders > outerinner < -65 x 50 cm- pencil on paper 1999
Mariette Renssen > lucid < charcoal 30x40cm 2001 Marlene Dumas > Jesus is boos (Jesus is angry) < Oil and pastel on paper 100 x 75 cm- -1983 - Courtesy Paul Andriessen Amsterdam
Marlene Dumas > Barbie, the original < -ink, ink wash & crayon on paper- 66 x 50 cm 1996 Courtesy Paul Andriessen Amsterdam Mathias Grünewald > (around 1460-1528)
Matthew Monaham < 2000 -mixed media- Courtesy of Fons Welters Amsterdam & Anton Kern Gallery New York Matthew Monaham < 2000 -mixed media- Courtesy of Fons Welters Amsterdam & Anton Kern Gallery New York
Matthew Monaham < 2000 -mixed media- Courtesy of Fons Welters Amsterdam & Anton Kern Gallery New York Mauricio Cattelan > Picasso, study for Picasso-project at MoMa 1998 Courtesy of Anthony d'Orfay London
Mauricio Cattelan > Picasso, study for Picasso-project at MoMa 1998 Courtesy of Anthony d'Orfay London Pam Emmerik > ink on paper 1998
Paul de Reus > Frans < pencil 65x55cm 1997 Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam Paul de Reus > Op de beurs /on the stock exchange < pencil 50x65cm 1998 Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam
Paul de Reus > Voor ouder/ forebears < pencil 65x55cm 2001 Courtesy Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam Pavel Tchelitchew > head 1950
Peter Pontiac > Elvis in Africa 1999 Peter Pontiac > based upon the famous Freud portrait "What's on a man mind"
Pisanello [antonio di puccio] > 15e century Raymond pettibon > my mouthpiece < lithography Courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery New York
Raymond pettibon > the writer's mind < lithography Courtesy of David Zwirner Gallery New York Rembrandt van Rijn > self-portrait < etching 6.2 x 3.1 cm
Richard Phillips > As To War < 1999 charcoal on paper 55.9 x 55.9 cm Courtesy of Friedrich Petzel Gallery New York Rita Ackermann > lost and found notes < -pencil on paper-15.2 x 20.2cm 2000 -Courtesy of Annet Gelink Gallery Amsterdam
Robert Crumb > Asper Oggus < -ink on paper- 10 3/16 by 7 5/8 inches c.1960's courtesy of Paul Morris Gallery New York Robert Crumb > French women < -ink on paper- 9 by 14 1/4 inches c.1960's courtesy of Paul Morris Gallery New York
Robert Crumb > the Fashionable Freakos < -ink on paper- 10 3/16 by 7/8 inches c.1960's courtesy of Paul Morris Gallery New York Robert Greene
Robert Greene Ronald F. Versloot > man < 40 x 30 cm -2001- conté
Ronald F. Versloot > woman < 40 x 30 cm -2001- conté Sebastiaan Bremer < ink on photograph 2001 courtesy of Roebling Hall Brooklyn
Serge Onnen > Facelift < pencil on paper 18 x 29 cm 1999 Serge Onnen > New Self < - bistre on paper- 23cm x 31cm 2001
Serge Onnen > two thumbs < - bistre on paper- 23cm x 31cm 2001 Susan Ida Smith
William Blake > Visonairy Head of the Ghost of a flea < (15.3 X 17.9 cm) 1819- Blake also painted him in tempera, he may have seen the magnified head of a flea engraved for R.Hooke. The flea also may be in part a reminiscence of the ghost Blake saw twenty years before stalking down his staircase at Lambeth, "a horrible grim figure, scaly, speckled, very awful" Anonymous > explains the composition of a Cezanne painting 20e century
 
Anonymous > portrait of a retard French 18e century