Albinus II, Tab. I, illustration from 'Tabulae ossium humanorum', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop. 1753, Leiden, 1753
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Albinus II, Tab. I, illustration from 'Tabulae ossium humanorum', by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop. 1753, Leiden, 1753", 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 II, Tab. I is an illustration from the seminal work 'Tabulae ossium humanorum' by the renowned German anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770). Published in 1753 by J.&H. Verbeek in Leiden, this work is a significant contribution to the field of anatomical studies. The illustrations were executed by the accomplished Dutch artist Jan Wandelaar, whose meticulous and artistic approach brought a new level of precision and aesthetic quality to anatomical illustration.
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, born in Frankfurt an der Oder, was a prominent figure in the medical community of the 18th century. He held the position of Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at the University of Leiden, where he made substantial advancements in the understanding of human anatomy. His collaboration with Jan Wandelaar, a skilled engraver and artist, resulted in some of the most detailed and artistically rendered anatomical plates of the period.
The 'Tabulae ossium humanorum' is particularly noted for its detailed and accurate depiction of the human skeletal system. Albinus II, Tab. I, one of the plates from this work, exemplifies the precision and artistry that characterize the entire collection. Wandelaar's illustrations are not only scientifically accurate but also aesthetically pleasing, often incorporating classical elements and backgrounds that enhance the visual appeal of the anatomical subjects.
Jan Wandelaar's contribution to this work cannot be overstated. His ability to combine artistic skill with scientific accuracy set a new standard for anatomical illustration. The collaboration between Albinus and Wandelaar is a testament to the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation in advancing scientific knowledge and education.
The publication of 'Tabulae ossium humanorum' in 1753 marked a significant milestone in the history of medical illustration. It provided a comprehensive and visually engaging reference for students and practitioners of anatomy, and its influence can be seen in subsequent anatomical works. Albinus II, Tab. I remains a notable example of the intersection between art and science, demonstrating how detailed visual representation can enhance the understanding of complex anatomical structures.
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