FAT4301228: Ornithology: “” Certhidea olivacea””” Geospize olive observes and describes by Charles Darwin during his expedition aboard the Beagle. Plate from “The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle. Flight. III, Birds described by John Gould, with notice of their habits by Charles Darwin, 1838-1843. Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin. London: Henry Colburn 1838 / Bridgeman Images
FAT4301380: Zoology: representation of fish “Tetragonopterus Abramis, rutilus, scabripinnis, interruptus”” described by Charles Darwin during his voyage aboard the Beagle. Plate from “The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle under the command of Captaain Fitzroy during the years 1832-1836”, 1840. / Bridgeman Images
XEE4417286: Representation of the Volupte, naked woman crowned with roses, she holds a cup or a snake draws a delicious liqueur. (The Voluptuousness (pleasure), as a naked woman, crowned with roses, she holds a cup where a snake drink a delicious nectar). From “Mythology of Youth” by Pierre Blanchard 1803., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4417348: Representation of the Envy, embodied by a ridee woman holding snakes while another woman eats her breast. (Representation of Envy (or invidiousness) as an old woman, holding snakes while another is gnawing her breast) from “Mythologie de la jeunesse “” by Pierre Blanchard 1803., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
YOU4418903: The lion of Belfort, a replica of the monumental sculpture located under the Citadel of Belfort, commemorating the heroic resistance of the city of Belfort led by Colonel Pierre Philippe Denfert Rochereau (1823-1878) during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, a copper sculpture hammered by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904), installed at the place Denfert Rochereau in Paris. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images
YOU4419474: Eurydice, Orphee's wife in Greek mythology, his death after the snake bite left Orphee inconsolable, he went down to hell to try to bring her back, Marble sculpture by Jean Francois Legendre Heral (1795-1851). Photography, KIM Youngtae, Lyon, Musee des beaux arts de Lyon., Legendre Heral, Jean Francois (1796-51) / Bridgeman Images
FAT4429336: Ornithology: The “Mimus trifasciatus” of the mockers family described by Charles Darwin during his exploration journey aboard the Beagle. Plate from “The Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle under the command of Captain Fitzroy during the years 1832 to 1836 edited and supervised by Charles Darwin - Part I.” 1838 / Bridgeman Images
FAT4429339: Ornithology: The “Mimus parnilus” of the mockers family described by Charles Darwin during his exploration journey aboard the Beagle. Plate from “The Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle under the command of Captain Fitzroy during the years 1832 to 1836 edited and supervised by Charles Darwin - Part III” 1838 / Bridgeman Images