Close
Logo
Cart (0)
Login
Register
0
Selected 
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
 Click here to refresh results
 Click here to refresh results
Go to Login page
 Hide details
play button
Conceptually similar
Influence of the Universe, the Macrocosm, on Man, the Microcosm, 1678. Artist: Anon
AR924065 
Illustration of the principle of the camera obscura, 1671.
AR922921 
Behaviour of a magnetic compass, 1643.   Artist: Anon
AR920514 
Hypnosis, 1889.
AR922029 
Use of the magnetic compass in map making, 1643.
AR926208 
Furnaces, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943931 
Machine, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943927 
Jean Martin Charcot demonstrating hypnosis, 1879. Artist: Anon
AR922019 
Small dragon, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943917 
Lake geology, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943929 
Dragon, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943921 
Caricature of Franz Anton Mesmer, c1785. Artist: Anon
AR922227 
Hand hydraulic water pump, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943933 
Mythical creatures, 1678.  Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943925 
Dragon, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943923 
Wind pump, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943913 
Human figures, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943907 
Circulation of water between sea and mountains, 1665.
AR922529 
Virgin and child and a human skeleton, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943919 
Virgin and child, 1678. Artist: Athanasius Kircher
AR943911 
Hypnosis, 1680. Artist: Anon 
Hypnosis, 1680. Experimentum Mirabile: a chicken hypnotised by its beak being placed on a line. From Physiologia Kircheriana by  Athanasius Kircher. (Amsterdam, 1680). 
Unique Identifier AR922223 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3989px × 2634px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
 Add to lightbox
 Add to cart
Tags
17th century
Anon
anonymous
Athanasius
Athanasius Kircher
Athanasius Kirchner
B&W
B/W
Bird
BIRDS
Black & White
Black and white
Chicken
experiment
Hypnosis
hypnotising
hypnotism
KIRCHER
Kirchner Athanasius
Monochrome
Oxford Science Archive
Print Collector1
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Woodcut