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Anna Pavlova in The Swan, 20th centuryAnna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, in The Swan, early 20th century. Pavlova (1881-1931) was the most famous classical ballerina of her era
Contortionist, 18th century. Creator: UnknownContortionist, 18th century
Acrobat, 18th century. Creator: UnknownAcrobat, 18th century
Sketches in India - the Catamaran Postman, 1858. Creator: UnknownSketches in India - the Catamaran Postman, 1858. Having..."shinned" up the side [of the ship] via the chains, on to the deck
Acrobat, 200 B.C. - A.D. 500. Creator: UnknownAcrobat, 200 B.C. - A.D. 500
Fontaine, Miss, 1916 Feb. 2. Creator: Arnold GentheFontaine, Miss, 1916 Feb. 2
Wild, Lois, 1921 Feb. 9. Creator: Arnold GentheWild, Lois, 1921 Feb. 9
Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Dispensing Boons... early 12th century. Creator: Mahavihara MasterBodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Dispensing Boons: Folio from an Ashtasahasrika Prajnaparamita Manuscript, early 12th century. Avalokiteshvara, bodhisattva of compassion
Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina, 1910s. Pavlova (1881-1931) was the most famous classical ballerina of her era. She trained at the school of the Imperial Ballet, made her debut as soloist in 1899
Fingered Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Augsburg, c. 1550 / 60. Creator: UnknownFingered Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Augsburg, c. 1550/60
Fingered Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Nuremberg, c. 1600 / 20. Creator: UnknownFingered Gauntlet for the Right Hand, Nuremberg, c. 1600/20
Fingered Gauntlet for the Left Hand, Nuremberg, c. 1600 / 20. Creator: UnknownFingered Gauntlet for the Left Hand, Nuremberg, c. 1600/20
A Nude Model Arranging Flowers, c. 1892. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerA Nude Model Arranging Flowers, c. 1892
Dancer Practicing, 1934. Creator: Ernst KirchnerDancer Practicing, 1934
Debonair Covers - Ratonal Stropper Razor Blades, 1909. Creator: UnknownDebonair Covers - Rotonal Stropper Razor Blades, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]
Tumbling with musicians, 14th century, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt
Tumbling, 14th century, (1833). Man bending himself backwards in an extraordinary manner. The original is from the library of Sir Hans Sloane
Distractions at the front; the human serpent, France, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915
Lulu, late 19th / early 20th century. Artist: Emile Antoine BourdelleLulu, late 19th/early 20th century. From a private collection