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Volume Iv Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of Anatomy and Art: Volume IV Unveiled" Step into a world where art intertwines with science

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Male groin arteries, 1825 artwork

Male groin arteries, 1825 artwork
Male groin arteries. Dissections of a male groin to show areas supplied by the internal iliac artery (red) and its branches

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Head and chest arteries, 1825 artwork

Head and chest arteries, 1825 artwork
Head and chest arteries. Superficial arteries (red) of the chest, neck and head, which are visible when the skin and muscle fascia are removed

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: The miraculous catch, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV

The miraculous catch, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV. New Testament. Manuscript on parchment made??, probably, in Sant Sadurni on the Roine (France) and completed in 1268

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: The golden pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus), also known as the Chinese pheasant, and rainbow pheasant

The golden pheasant (Chrysolophus pictus), also known as the Chinese pheasant, and rainbow pheasant, is a gamebird of the order Galliformes (gallinaceous birds) and the family Phasianidae (pheasants)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: The Tree of Jesse, Miniature in the Biblia Sacra, volume IV, manuscript on parchment made

The Tree of Jesse, Miniature in the Biblia Sacra, volume IV, manuscript on parchment made, probably in Sant Sadurni on Roine (France) and completed in 1268

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: The Calvary, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV

The Calvary, miniature in the Sacred Bible, volume IV. New Testament, manuscript on parchment made??, probably, in Sant Sadurni on the Roine (France) and completed in 1268

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Title page volume IV Antiquities Rome Giambatista Piranesi

Title page volume IV Antiquities Rome Giambatista Piranesi
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Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Thoracic aorta, 1825 artwork

Thoracic aorta, 1825 artwork
Thoracic aorta. Dissection of the chest cavity with the heart and lungs and other organs removed, showing the thoracic portion of the aorta (red), the main body artery

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Intestinal veins, 1825 artwork

Intestinal veins, 1825 artwork
Intestinal veins. Dissection of the abdominal cavity showing the inferior mesenteric vein (blue) that drains blood from the large intestine

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Intestinal arteries, 1825 artwork

Intestinal arteries, 1825 artwork
Intestinal arteries. Dissection of the abdomen, showing the inferior mesenteric artery (red) and its branches that supply oxygenated blood to the large intestine

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Chest lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Chest lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Chest lymph vessels. Dissection of the thoracic cavity showing lymphatic vessels (white) and nodes. The central chest lymph vessel is the thoracic canal, running parallel to the backbone (centre)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork

Heart-lung anatomy, 1825 artwork
Heart-lung anatomy. Axial section through the chest at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5). The front of the body is at top

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Abdominal aorta, 1825 artwork

Abdominal aorta, 1825 artwork
Abdominal aorta. Dissection, with some organs removed, showing the abdominal portion of the aorta (red), the main body artery

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Female groin arteries, 1825 artwork

Female groin arteries, 1825 artwork
Female groin arteries. Dissections of a female groin to show areas supplied by the internal iliac artery (red) and its branches

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Trunk arteries, 1825 artwork

Trunk arteries, 1825 artwork
Trunk arteries. Dissection showing the internal mammary arteries (red, in chest) and the epigastric arteries (red, in groin and abdomen), from a mans trunk (torso)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Lower leg arteries, 1825 artwork

Lower leg arteries, 1825 artwork
Lower leg arteries. Anterior (frontal) view of the arteries (red) and muscles and ligaments of the lower leg and foot. At left are the superficial arteries

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Neck and shoulder arteries, 1825 artwork

Neck and shoulder arteries, 1825 artwork
Neck and shoulder arteries (red). Dissection showing the right carotid arteries of the neck, and the right subclavian artery of the shoulder

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Lung lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Lung lymph vessels. Dissected right lung showing its lymph vessels (white). The dark bands are fissures between the different lobes of the lung

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Liver and stomach arteries, 1825 artwork

Liver and stomach arteries, 1825 artwork
Liver and stomach arteries. Dissection of the abdomen, showing the arteries (red) of the liver (brown, upper left), stomach (pink, upper centre), and the intestines (grey with yellow fat)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Veins of the stomach, 1825 artwork

Veins of the stomach, 1825 artwork
Veins of the stomach. Abdominal dissection showing the veins (blue) of the stomach (centre) and the greater omentum (lower centre, yellow)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork

Intestinal lymph vessels, 1825 artwork
Intestinal lymph vessels. Dissection of the abdominal cavity showing lymphatic vessels (white) and nodes (lumps). The thoracic duct (top) connects with the intestinal lymph trunk (centre)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Digestive organ arteries, 1825 artwork

Digestive organ arteries, 1825 artwork
Digestive organ arteries. Arteries (red) of various organs of the digestive system. At bottom are arteries of the posterior side of the stomach

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Femoral and foot arteries, 1825 artwork

Femoral and foot arteries, 1825 artwork
Femoral and foot arteries. Dissections showing the arteries (red) and muscles of the upper thigh and the foot. At centre right, near the bladder (white)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Uterine arteries, 1825 artwork

Uterine arteries, 1825 artwork
Uterine arteries. Dissection showing the arteries (red) of the uterus (lower centre) of a woman who died six days after giving birth. The ovaries and fallopian tubes are either side

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Arteries of the thigh, 1825 artwork

Arteries of the thigh, 1825 artwork
Arteries of the thigh. Dissection showing the arteries (red) and muscles of the anterior (frontal) aspect of the thigh. The main artery in each leg is the femoral artery

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Vena cavae veins, 1825 artwork

Vena cavae veins, 1825 artwork
Vena cavae veins. Dissection showing the veins (blue) associated with the vertebral column and heart. The superior (top) and inferior vena cava drain blood to the heart (centre, removed)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork

Lungs and diaphragm, 1825 artwork
Lungs and diaphragm. Anterior view of the chest, dissected vertically to reveal the lobes of the lungs, the diaphragm (brown, across bottom)

Background imageVolume Iv Collection: Childs arteries, 1825 artwork

Childs arteries, 1825 artwork
Childs arteries. Posterior view of a whole-body dissection showing the arteries (red) of a childs body, with layers of skin and muscles removed to varying depths



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Anatomy and Art: Volume IV Unveiled" Step into a world where art intertwines with science, as Volume IV takes us on an enchanting journey through time. Delving deep into the realms of male anatomy, we encounter the intricate network of groin arteries depicted in a mesmerizing 1825 artwork. Marvel at the meticulous details captured in head and chest arteries from the same era, showcasing both beauty and complexity. But this volume is not limited to anatomical wonders alone; it also unveils captivating religious miniatures that transport us to sacred realms. Witness "The Miraculous Catch, " a breathtaking depiction found within the pages of the Sacred Bible's miniature in Volume IV. The Tree of Jesse further enchants our senses, its delicate strokes adorning Biblia Sacra's manuscript on parchment. Prepare to be awestruck by "The Calvary, " another miniature nestled within the Sacred Bible's fourth volume. Its profound symbolism resonates with every stroke, inviting contemplation and reflection upon spiritual themes. Yet, this volume holds more than just artistic treasures; it offers glimpses into historical marvels too. Behold Giambatista Piranesi's masterful creation gracing its title page – "Antiquities Rome. " This visual feast transports us back to ancient times, immersing us in Rome's rich cultural heritage. As we turn each page, new wonders unfold before our eyes – thoracic aorta intricately portrayed alongside intestinal veins and lymph vessels from an 1825 artwork collection. These illustrations captivate our imagination while providing valuable insights into human physiology. Volume IV invites you on an extraordinary voyage where artistry meets knowledge – unveiling hidden gems that bridge centuries past with present fascination. Prepare yourself for an immersive experience like no other as you embark on this remarkable exploration through anatomy, religion, history, and artistry intertwined within these pages.