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Albinus I, Pl. I: Skeleton, illustration from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis
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Albinus I, Pl. I: Skeleton, illustration from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis
HMB306109 Albinus I, Pl. I: Skeleton, illustration from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop. Leiden, 1740 (engraving) by Wandelaar, Jan (1690-1759); 72.5x52 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Skelett; ); eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; Dutch, out of copyright
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Anatomical Bones Gesture Human Anatomy Reaching Upright
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This print showcases Albinus I, Pl. I: Skeleton, an exquisite illustration from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus. Published in 1740 by J. &H. Verbeek in Leiden, this engraving was created by the talented Jan Wandelaar. Measuring at an impressive 72.5x52 cm, this artwork is housed at Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany. The image depicts a detailed skeleton standing upright amidst a picturesque landscape filled with ruins and plants. With its scientific and anatomical focus, it offers a glimpse into the world of medicine and human anatomy during that era. The intricate drawing captures not only the skeletal structure but also the gesture of reaching out as if to explore its surroundings. This combination of nature and science creates a unique juxtaposition within the composition. As we admire this masterpiece, we are reminded of the importance of medical knowledge and how it intertwines with our understanding of nature itself. The bones depicted here symbolize both fragility and strength – reminding us of our own mortality while showcasing the resilience inherent in every living being. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, this print serves as a testament to Albinus' contribution to science and medicine while offering viewers an opportunity for introspection on their own physical existence within the natural world around them.
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