Albinus I, Tab. V: Musculature, illustration from 'Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop., Leiden, 1740
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Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Albinus I, Tab. V: Musculature, illustration from 'Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop., Leiden, 1740", 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 I, Tab. V: Musculature is a notable illustration from the medical atlas "Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani," authored by the Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770). Published in 1740 by J.&H. Verbeek in Leiden, the work is a seminal contribution to the study of human anatomy. The illustration, created by Jan Wandelaar, depicts the detailed musculature of the human body, serving as a crucial visual aid for both contemporary and future anatomists. Albinus was renowned for his meticulous approach to the study of anatomy, and this atlas reflects his rigorous standards. The illustrations are particularly celebrated for their accuracy and artistic quality, combining scientific detail with aesthetic consideration. Albinus I, Tab. V: Musculature exemplifies the integration of art and science during the Enlightenment period in Europe, contributing significantly to medical education and the understanding of human physiology.
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