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Views of the tibia bones in the human leg. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824
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Views of the tibia bones in the human leg. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824
FLO4565727 Views of the tibia bones in the human leg. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824.; (add.info.: Views of the tibia bones in the human leg. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824.); © Florilegius
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Anatomical Illustration Anatomie Bone Bones Edward Mitchell Human Leg Internal Anatomy Jean Joseph Sue John Barclay Skull Surgery Tibia Anatomist
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This stunning copperplate engraving captures the intricate details of the tibia bones in the human leg, showcasing the skill and precision of anatomical illustration. Created by Edward Mitchell after an original work by Jean-Joseph Sue, this print is part of John Barclay's renowned series of engravings depicting the human skeleton.
The fine lines and shading in this piece bring to life the internal anatomy of the leg, highlighting the importance of understanding bone structure in medical fields such as surgery. The careful attention to detail in each curve and contour showcases a deep knowledge of human anatomy and a dedication to scientific accuracy.
Dating back to 1824, this engraving serves as a historical record of anatomical study during that time period. It offers viewers a glimpse into early medical illustrations and reminds us of the centuries-long tradition of exploring and documenting the complexities of the human body.
Whether you are a student studying anatomy or simply appreciate fine art, this print is sure to captivate with its blend of scientific precision and artistic beauty. Display it proudly in your home or office as a testament to both human ingenuity and our endless fascination with unraveling the mysteries held within our own bodies.
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