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Human Brain Showing the Under Surface Engraved Illustration, Circa 1880
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of the Under Surface of the Human Brain Engraved Illustration, Circa1880. Source: The Popular Science Monthly, By E.L. and W.J. Youmans. Published in 1885. Original edition from my own archives. Copyright has expired on this artwork. Digitally restored
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This beautifully illustrated antique print showcases the intricate and fascinating under surface of the human brain, as depicted in the late 19th century. Engraved with meticulous detail, this Victorian illustration captures the complexity and elegance of our most vital organ. Dating back to circa 1880, this engraving is a true testament to the scientific advancements and artistic craftsmanship of its time. Originally published in The Popular Science Monthly by E. L. and W. J. Youmans in 1885, it has been digitally restored from an original edition found within my personal archives. The delicate lines and shading bring forth a sense of depth, allowing us to explore the various regions that make up our brain's under surface. From convoluted folds to interconnected pathways, every intricacy is meticulously portrayed. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of both our shared humanity and individual uniqueness. It serves as a visual reminder that beneath our external appearances lies an extraordinary world waiting to be discovered - a world responsible for our thoughts, emotions, memories, and so much more. Now made available through Fine Art Storehouse by bauhaus1000 (not affiliated with any company), this enchanting piece offers us a glimpse into history while celebrating the wonders of science and artistry combined. With copyright expired on this artwork, it stands as a timeless tribute to human ingenuity that continues to captivate minds even today.
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