Different types of human monsters: a man without a head. Engraving from

Different types of human monsters: a man without a head. Engraving from 'De monstrorum natura, causis et differentiis' by Fortunio Liceti, Italian scientist. 1646

(Different types of human monsters: a man without a head. Engraving from “De monstrorum natura, causis et differentiis” by Fortunio Liceti (1577-1656), Italian scientist. 1646)


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Different types of human monsters: a man without a head. Engraving from 'De monstrorum natura, causis et differentiis' by Fortunio Liceti, Italian scientist. 1646 by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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