Albinus II, Tab. III, Cranial bone, 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
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Painting Description
Albinus II, Tab. III, Cranial bone, is an intricate anatomical illustration from the renowned work 'Tabulae ossium humanorum,' created by the distinguished German anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770). This seminal publication, released in 1753 by the esteemed Leiden-based publishers J. & H. Verbeek, stands as a monumental achievement in the field of anatomical science and illustration. The detailed engravings within this volume were masterfully executed by the accomplished Dutch artist Jan Wandelaar, whose collaboration with Albinus produced some of the most precise and aesthetically compelling anatomical illustrations of the 18th century.
The 'Tabulae ossium humanorum' is celebrated for its meticulous depiction of the human skeletal system, with each plate offering an unparalleled level of detail and accuracy. Albinus II, Tab. III, specifically focuses on the cranial bones, providing a comprehensive visual representation that was invaluable to both contemporary and future anatomists. The illustration showcases the complex structure of the human skull, highlighting the intricate interconnections between various cranial bones. This level of detail not only served educational purposes but also contributed significantly to the advancement of medical knowledge during the Enlightenment.
Jan Wandelaar's artistic prowess is evident in the precision and clarity of the engravings. His ability to render the delicate and often convoluted forms of the cranial bones with such accuracy was a testament to his skill and dedication. The collaboration between Albinus and Wandelaar exemplifies the symbiotic relationship between science and art, where meticulous scientific observation meets artistic excellence.
The publication of 'Tabulae ossium humanorum' marked a pivotal moment in the history of anatomical illustration. It set new standards for accuracy and aesthetic quality, influencing subsequent generations of anatomists and artists. Albinus II, Tab. III, Cranial bone, remains a significant historical artifact, reflecting the profound advancements in anatomical science and the enduring legacy of Bernhard Siegfried Albinus and Jan Wandelaar.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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