Via Street Anatomy, via Morbid Anatomy… but let’s be honest, like in most cases, totally via me back in 0fucking4. ^__^
2 years ago
Via Street Anatomy, via Morbid Anatomy… but let’s be honest, like in most cases, totally via me back in 0fucking4. ^__^
2 years ago
Pregnant women playing in summer heat (5 heads, 10 bodies) by Utagawa Kunitoshi, 1881 (via Morbid Anatomy via Pink Tentacle)
2 years ago
Photograph from The Cushing Collection (via Morbid Anatomy)
2 years ago
Harvey Cushing, 1869-1939 (via Joanna the Great at Morbid Anatomy)
3 years ago
Euphoria by Dan Estabrook, salt print with ink, 14” x 11”, 2004 (via Morbid Anatomy)
3 years ago
Shortness of Breath by Dan Estabrook, salt print with ink, 14” x 11”, 2004 (via Morbid Anatomy)
3 years ago
Fetal skeleton assemblage photographed by Joanna Ebenstein at École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
3 years ago
YAY, GUTS! (The Slashed Beauty via the lovely Joanna)
3 years ago
Illustration by John Bell (1763-1820): Engravings of the bones, muscles, and joints, illustrating the first volume of the Anatomy of the Human Body. 2d ed.; London, 1804. Etching. National Library of Medicine.
(via the glorious Joanna of Morbid Anatomy - it was so good to bump into you at the Jan Bondeson lecture at the Last Tuesday Society! Such a pleasant surprise!)
3 years agoFrom George Krause’s stunning Saints & Martyrs series. Via the ever transcendental Joanna at Morbid Anatomy.
3 years ago
“Dormitorium: Film Decors by the Quay Brothers” Exhibition, Parsons, NYC (via Morbid Anatomy)
I missed this when it was in Brighton (sic!) mainly because I’m a massive idiot and I could still flagellate myself for it.
Actually…
… OUCH! o_O
3 years ago
Via Morbid Anatomy
EDIT: No idea why the animation only works when you click on full view. Tumblr and animated GIFs will never mix, I guess.
3 years ago