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Albinus II, Pl. I, illustration from Tabulae ossium humanorum
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Albinus II, Pl. I, illustration from Tabulae ossium humanorum
HMB306100 Albinus II, Pl. I, illustration from Tabulae ossium humanorum, by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), 1729, published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop. 1753, Leiden (engraving) by Wandelaar, Jan (1690-1759); 73x52.5 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Diagram of three human skulls: from the front, back and side; Dreifache Darstellung des menschlichen Schaedel devon vorn, von hinten und seitlich; ); eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; Dutch, out of copyright
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© Humboldt Innovation, Berlin Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin / Bridgeman Images
Anatomical Anatomist Bones Cranium Skull Teeth
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This print showcases the intricate illustration of Albinus II, Pl. I from Tabulae ossium humanorum by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus. Created in 1729 and published by J. &H. Verbeek in 1753, this engraving is a remarkable piece of scientific artistry. Measuring at an impressive 73x52.5 cm, this artwork can be found at Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany. The image depicts three human skulls meticulously drawn from various angles - front, back, and side - offering a comprehensive view of their anatomical structure. The attention to detail is truly astonishing as every bone and contour is intricately captured with precision and accuracy. This illustration serves as both a testament to the skill of its creator and a valuable resource for those studying anatomy or medicine. The artist behind this masterpiece is Jan Wandelaar (1690-1759), known for his exceptional talent in capturing the complexities of the human body through his engravings. As we delve into this image, we are reminded of the significance that anatomists play in advancing medical knowledge and understanding our own bodies better. It serves as a reminder that health and well-being are deeply intertwined with science and exploration. This extraordinary print not only celebrates the beauty within scientific illustrations but also pays homage to the invaluable contributions made by individuals like Bernhard Siegfried Albinus who paved the way for modern medical practices.
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