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Set Of 8 18th Century Jan Wandelaar Engravings Skeleton And Muscles
£4,800 $6,418 €5,493
A set of 8 engravings of the most magnificent plates from amongst the most artistically perfect of the atomical atlases.
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus is perhaps best known for his monumental Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, which was published in Leyden in 1747, largely at his own expense. The artist and engraver with whom Albinus did nearly all of his work was Jan Wandelaar (1690–1759). In an attempt to increase the scientific accuracy of anatomical illustration, Albinus and Wandelaar devised a new technique of placing nets with square webbing at specified intervals between the artist and the anatomical specimen and copying the images using the grid patterns. Tabulae was highly criticized by such engravers as Petrus Camper, especially for the whimsical backgrounds added to many of the pieces by Wandelaar, but Albinus staunchly defended Wandelaar and his work.
The most famous of these engravings are the ones with Clara the Rhinocerus incorporating the first accuratel...y drawn depictions of a living rhinoceros. Wandelaar drew the exotic animal from life at the Amsterdam zoo, where the first living specimen to arrive in Europe, nicknamed Clara, was brought in 1741. Albinus and Wandelaar, who had already been working on their anatomical atlas for many years, proclaimed Clara as its symbol, capitalizing on her popularity with the European public to help promote their upcoming project.
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Antique ID Number (AIDN): SA1043597
Dateline of this antique is 18th Century
Height is 64cm (25.2inches)Width is 48cm (18.9inches)Depth is 1cm (0.4inches)
Antique SA1043597 shown on this page was made in the 18th Century. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
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