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Title: Observations on certain parts of the animal Ã

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Creator: Hunter, John, 1728-1793

Creator: University of Leeds. Library

Publisher: London : [s.n.]

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Leeds Library

Date: 1786

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library

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Observational drawings using various materials

observations from the beach

Since the dawn of photography in the mid-1800s, a powerful impulse of photographers has been to observe and record what they see: places near and far, people, natural phenomena, and human events. Although Polaroid's instant image evolved nearly a century after photography's invention, this interest in the direct recording of the invisible world never diminished. Many photographers who took up Polaroid cameras and films - such as Ansel Adams, Chuck Close, and Barbara Crane - chose to confront the real world head-on, using Polaroid as a framing device to create direct, seemingly natural images of their subjects.

Place Albertasse, Aix-en-Provence, France

thinking of getting either this...

My start up collection.

All photos by David Watson Reece. Copyright.

wondering whether his new sleeveless top is nice...

Male life figure. Broad, fleshy tones created by ink paints, outlined by oil pastels and light base washed using the excess of inks.

Whilst away on a family holiday in Norfolk, I decided to take photos of what I could see around me; people, textures, scenes, signs, animals, feelings, mood, in the hope of using these somehow in the future.

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Title: Practical observations on certain diseases of the chest, and on the principles of auscultation

Creator: Blakiston, Peyton, 1801-1878

Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. n 82024440

Publisher: London : J. Churchill

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh

Date: 1848

Language: eng

Description: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

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