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Elisa Schorn: “Nervensystem, zentral 1,” oil on panel, ca. 1900
Ernst Haeckel : Iluustrations from ‘The Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of the HMS Challenger During the Years 1873-76’
'Pyrophylaciorum'; Athanasius Kircher’s seventeenth-century cross section of the Earth as he understood it to be.
Map of the World made by Arab cartographer Abu Abd Allah Muhammad al-Idrisi in 1154 at court of Roger II of Sicily
Historical map of Italy by Girolamo Andrea Martignoni, 1721
‘The Checkered Game of Life’ (1866). Manufactured by Milton Bradley of Springfield, Massachusetts.
Frank Stella, Labyrinth, 1960
Labyrinth of the Minotaur, from Lambert of Saint-Omer, Liber Floridus, Saint-Omer, 1121 CE.
Alexander Rodchenko, Linearism, 1920
Wassily Kandinsky ~ Free Curve to the Point - Accompanying Sound of Geometric Curves, 1925
Jean Cocteau - Orphée Aux Yeux Perlés / Orpheus with Pearl Eyes. 1950
August Natterer, My eyes at the moment of the apparitions, 1911-1913
Manual of the Diseases of the Eye for Students and General Practitioners, Charles H. May M.D., (1939 edition, originally published: 1900)
Still from Hans Richter's 'Filmstudie’ (1926)
Radiographs of Edgar Degas wax sculptures at the National Gallery of Art in Washington revealing a variety of armatures
Denis Brihat, Rosée sur toile d'araignée (Dew on a spiderweb), 1962
Vladimir Nabokov – Anatomical drawing of a butterfly
Stephen Brandes - 'Welcome to John Lennon International Airport'. Acrylic and coloured pencil on linen, 200
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