Vintage anatomical study of human heads in a grid of eight drawings, with lines and dots indicating proportions.
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The image is a vintage anatomical or artistic study of human heads, presented as a grid of eight drawings. Each drawing depicts a head from a different angle, focusing on the proportions and structure of the face and skull. The heads are rendered in a detailed, cross-hatched style, typical of old engravings or woodcuts. Each head is outlined with faint grid lines, and various points and lines are drawn within the head to indicate anatomical landmarks or proportions. Some heads have curly hair, while others are bald or have short hair. The heads are all depicted in profile or three-quarter view, allowing for a study of their features from different angles. The image has a sepia tone, suggesting it is an old print or drawing. There is text above the grid, written in a script that appears to be French, and a small letter 'B' with a number 'lij' in the bottom right corner. The overall impression is that this is a scientific or artistic study of the human head, likely from a book on anatomy, drawing, or portraiture.


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