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Skull of Homo sapiens. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Romanesque art. Spain. 13th century. Berbegal Front (Aragon). Polychromed wood. Diocesan Museum of Lleida. Catalonia
Empress Irene. Mosaic. TurkeyEmpress Irene (1088-1134). Byzantine empress. Mosaic of the South Gallery. Hagia Sophia. Istanbul. Turkey
Frontal bones of the skull.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Stout Gentleman of personal and creative presenceA Stout Gentleman of personal and creative presence, wearing her top hat at a jaunty angle a he heads off to the Casino after a significant dinner !! Date: 1893
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46)Frontal view of a cast of an adult, probably female, cranium, crushed, with half of braincase, portion of face, palatinum and maxilla. Discovered at Swartkrans, South Africa by Robert Broom and J.T
Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) craniumFrontal view of cast of cranium belonging to adult female Homo sapiens (Wadjak 1) living about 6, 000 years ago discovered in Wadjak, East Java, Indonesia
Plate 30 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer. Lateral and head-on studies of fish annotate: Bigeuer brownii
Homo neanderthalensis (calpicus) cranium (Gibraltar 1)Frontal view of an adult female Neanderthal cranium discovered at Forbes Quarry, Gibraltar. Its discovery was announced by Lieutenant Flint in 1848 and it is believed to be 50, 000 years old
Homo sapiens cranium (Skhul 5)Frontal view of a reconstructed cast skull belonging to a male, 30-40 years old Homo sapiens, discovered at Mugharet Es-Skhul, Cave in the Wadi el-Mughara, Mt Carmel, Israel, by T.D
Homo Heidelbergensis, Rhodesian or Broken Hill Man (Broken HThe cranium and plaster cast belonging to Broken Hill Man (Homo Heidelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia by T. Zwigelaar in June 1921. It dates back 130, 000 years
Altar Frontal Named Witches Tapestry. 12th c. Lower detail, of worked silk. Hispano-Moresque art. Almoravid art.; Hispano-Moresque art. Taifas Kingdoms period. Tapestry. SPAIN. Vic
SEU D URGELL, Master of (12th century). Altar
Scene of Court. ca. 1460. Detail of the frontal of the wedding chest, in the past attributed to Bonifacio Bembo. Anonymous of the Lombardian school. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Tempera on wood
Altar of Duke Ratchis. 740s. Deatil of the frontal
Frontal of the Altar of Saint Bernard. 13th c. Saint Bernard in majestic attitude. Romanesque art. Tempera on wood. SPAIN. Palma de Mallorca. Mallorca Museum
Altar Frontal from Mosoll. 13th c. Tempera painting on wood with stucco decoration and colradura. Representation of the Annunciation, the visitation of the Virgin to Elisabeth
Nuptial procession in Piazza del Duomo of Florence. Decoration of the frontal of a chest by Master of Adimari Chest (1450). Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Florentine school. Tempera on wood. ITALY
Altar frontal from Durro. 11th c. Detail. Romanesque art. Tempera on wood. SPAIN. Barcelona. National Art Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. Vall de Bo Durro. Church of St. Quirs and St. Julita
Altar Frontal from Mosoll. Upper detail, the representation of the visitation. Tempera painting on wood with stucco
Altar frontal from Santa Margarida de Vilaseca. Right lower detail. Scene of the martyrdom of St. Margaret with
Virgin Frontal
JOAN, called Maestro Joan (13th century). Altar Frontal from Rigatell. Tempera on wood with stucco reliefs. Romanesque
Avia, master of (120- ). Altar Frontal from Avi.. The Virgin with the Child is shown in the centre, with scenes from
VALLTARGA, Master of (12th c.). Altar Frontal from Valltarga. In the middle: Christ surrounded by a mandorla and around him scenes
Altar frontal from Durro. Romanesque art. Tempera on wood
Frontal from Esquius. Tempera on wood. Proc: SPAIN. Vic. Hermitage of Esquius
Embroidered altar frontal with the Adoration of the Kings. Gothic art. Tapestry. Proc: SPAIN. Sant Joan de les
Siege (Olaus Magnus)A well-protected town, skirted with multiple rows of chain-linked defences and spikes to prevent a frontal attack by cavalry
Paul Broca, French physicianPierre Paul Broca, French physician, anatomist and anthropologist. He is best known for his research into the frontal lobe