Albinus, Uterus, Tab. III, illustration from 'Tabulae ossium humanorum', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop., Leiden, 1748
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Albinus, Uterus, Tab. III, illustration from 'Tabulae ossium humanorum', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop., Leiden, 1748", originally brought to life by the talented Jan Wandelaar. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Jan Wandelaar and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"Albinus, Uterus, Tab. III" is a notable anatomical illustration from the seminal work "Tabulae ossium humanorum" (Tables of the Human Bones), published in 1748. This work is a result of the collaboration between the Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697–1770) and the artist Jan Wandelaar (1690–1759). Albinus, a prominent figure in the field of anatomy, sought to create a comprehensive atlas of human anatomy that would surpass the accuracy and detail of any prior works. To achieve this, he enlisted the talents of Wandelaar, whose artistic skills were instrumental in producing the detailed engravings that the atlas is known for.
The illustration "Albinus, Uterus, Tab. III" specifically depicts the human uterus with meticulous attention to its anatomical structure. It is one of the many plates that make up the atlas, which was published by J.&H. Verbeek, a well-known bibliopole in Leiden, Netherlands. The atlas itself was a monumental achievement for its time, combining scientific precision with artistic mastery, and it played a significant role in advancing the study of human anatomy.
Albinus's methodical approach to the study of anatomy involved measuring the bodies of cadavers to create a standard that could be used for medical and artistic reference. Wandelaar's engravings, based on Albinus's precise instructions and measurements, were groundbreaking for their clarity and accuracy. The "Tabulae ossium humanorum" not only served as an essential tool for medical students and professionals but also influenced artists interested in anatomical studies for their work.
The "Albinus, Uterus, Tab. III" illustration stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Albinus and Wandelaar's collaboration, reflecting the Enlightenment's emphasis on empirical observation and the pursuit of knowledge through detailed scientific documentation. The atlas's influence extended well beyond its publication, shaping the fields of anatomy and medical illustration for centuries to come.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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