Старинные медицинские анатомические скульптуры и барельефы.

Jun 08, 2009 17:19

Старинные медицинские анатомические скульптуры и барельефы.





Они сделаны настолько реально, что иногда становится жутко. Художники постепенно достигли максимального приближения к реальности, даже использовали настоящие волосы, украшали модели цветами и драгоценностями.
Слабонервным смотреть не советую.

СЕРИЯ БАРЕЛЬЕФОВ:


Female figure, part of skin and wall of uterus removed showing foetus in utero
Wax Plaques for Teaching, Viennese? Early 19th C, Caption Card

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Female figure, part of skin and wall of uterus removed showing foetus in utero







Wax Plaques for Teaching, Viennese? Early 19th C, Caption Card
Female figure, deep dissection to show kidneys, uterus, etc.


Wax Plaques for Teaching, Viennese? Early 19th C, Caption Card
Стадии развития плода.






Foetus in placenta in utero.
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Venus-ouverte.
From the "Anatomie des Vanités" exhibit at the Erasmus House in Brussels, Belgium.


From the "Anatomie des Vanités" exhibit at the Erasmus House in Brussels, Belgium.

img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3006/2887790708_ac9428aeb5_o.jpg" width="600">

Vanitas Figure, probably 18th C Europe, In the Medicine Man Hall, Caption following






Vanitas Figure, probably 18th C Europe, In the Medicine Man Hall, Caption following






Museum of Anatomical Waxes “Luigi Cattezneo” (Museo Delle Cere Anatomiche “Luigi Cattaneo”): Bologna, Italy
Wax anatomical model; late 18th or early 19th Century

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Museum of Anatomical Waxes “Luigi Cattezneo” (Museo Delle Cere Anatomiche “Luigi Cattaneo”): Bologna, Italy
Wax model of the eye apparatus and related structures; Clemente Susini, late 18th or early 19th Centur

From Anatomical Theatre Exhibition, September, 2007. University of Alabama at Birmingham.


Museum of Anatomical Waxes “Luigi Cattezneo” (Museo Delle Cere Anatomiche “Luigi Cattaneo”): Bologna, Italy
Wax model of the eye apparatu and related structures; Clemente Susini, late 18th or early 19th Century



Artificial Eyes, In the Medicine Man hall

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Anatomical Eye for the Duke of Tuscany, 1674

Ранние манекены



Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences : Birmingham, Alabama
"Anatomical Man"
Anatomical mannequin; Ivory, 17th Century.



Ivory anatomical figure, a pregnant female, with some removable internal organs, on wooden stand.


Anatomical Mannequins


La Specola Model, 18th C wax
From "Opening Up a Few Corpses, 1795-1995" by John Bender of Stanford University

И вот такие анатомические куклы:
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Miniature Anatomical Venus, 18 век


Miniature Anatomical Venus, 18th C



Miniature Anatomical Venus, 18th C
From the ‘Understanding the Body’ theme of the Science Museum of London's upcoming "Brought to Life" web exhibition.


Miniature Anatomical Venus, 18th C






Model representing anatomical demonstration, 18th C, Caption following, In the Medicine Man Hall

Были еще большие манекены-статуи, в натуральную величину,обалденного исполнения- как живые, покажу их в следующем посте.
http://morbidanatomy.blogspot.com/

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