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Attributed to Gaspar Becerra
Posterior view of male skeleton, 1556
Etching and engraving
Lateral view of male skeleton, 1556
George Dance RA
Imaginary creature
Black chalk on cream laid paper
Imaginary creatures
Pencil on cream laid paper
A ghost appearing to a group of figures
Pen and ink and watercolour with gouache (?) on laid paper
A ghost appearing to a man in bed
Pencil, pen and ink, and watercolour on laid paper
A skeleton and two figures in a Gothic building
Pen and ink with wash on wove paper
Scene with a skeleton appearing to a figure in bed
Watercolour with pen and ink on cream laid paper
Head of a ghostly figure
Sketch of an imaginary creature and a skeleton playing musical instruments
Pen and ink on cream laid paper
William Daniell RA
A man frightened by the apparition of a skeleton
Watercolour over pencil on cream wove paper
Man seated at a table with a skeleton, c. 1800
Pen and ink with watercolour over pencil on wove paper
John Gibson RA
Sketch of the bones of a joint
Pencil on wove paper
Sketch of a pelvic bone
Gerard van der Gucht
Galen contemplating the skeleton of a robber, c.1730-33
B. Waterhouse Hawkins
Man, and the Elephant., 1860
Tinted lithograph
Rider, and Horse, 1860
Benjamin Robert Haydon
Musculature and bones of the lumbar spine, pelvis and thighs, 28 June 1805
Red and black ink with grey, brown and red washes on off-white paper
Henry Stacy Marks RA
Science is Measurement, 1879
Oil on canvas
Eadweard Muybridge
Skeleton of leaping horse, leaving the ground., 1881
Chris Orr RA
The Last of the Mowheekins and the first of the New Savages - a meditation in the Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford, 1989
Counterproof and direct etching, offset lithograph
Christoph Roth
Skeleton of a Male Athlete: lateral view, 1870
Wood-engraving and litho-tint
After Frederick Augustus Sandys
Unto her Death, 1862
Wood-engraving
Attributed to Jacob Schijnvoet
Skeleton torso, for Cheselden's Osteographia, by 1733
Pen and ink with wash on laid paper
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