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Art in Anatomy Posters and Art Prints

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Anatomy is the branch of biology that describes the structure and organization of living things. Animal anatomy is zootomy and plant anatomy is phytotomy.



The Heart, Plate from Anatomy of the Visceras, Giclee Print
The Heart,
Plate from Anatomy of the Visceras,
Giclee Print

Arnauld Eloi Gautier D'Agoty

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

body systems
sense systems
- hearing / ears
- sight / eyes
- smell / nose
- touch / skin
aging / maturity
circulatory / heart
dental / teeth
digestive
endocrine/lymphatic
female anatomy
muscular
nervous / brain
pregnancy
reproductive
respiratory
skeletal
animal zootomy
anatomy in art



CIRCULATORY SYSTEM BOOKS

Anatomy Coloring Book
The Anatomy Coloring Book


Art Students' Anatomy
Art Students' Anatomy


Art Anatomy of Animals
Art Anatomy of Animals


Anatomical Diagram, from "De Arte Phisicali E De Cirurgia" by John Arderne, 1412
Anatomical Diagram, from "De Arte Phisicali E De Cirurgia" by John Arderne, 1412,
Giclee Print

John Arderne
one of the "Fathers of Modern Surgery"
b. 1307; England
d. 1392


Anatomy Sketches (Libyan Sibyl) by Michelangelo Buonarroti, Giclee Print
Anatomy Sketches (Libyan Sibyl) by Michelangelo Buonarroti,
Giclee Print

Michelangelo Buonarroti
b. 3-6-1475; Italy
d. 2-18-1564

Michelangelo posters


Poissons, Plate 37, Art Print, Georges Cuvier
Poissons, Plate 37 Georges Cuvier
Art Print,

Georges Cuvier
b. 8-23-1769; Montbéliard (Germany)
d. 5-13-1832

French naturalist, zoologist and paleontologist, Georges Cuvier, collaborated on the publication Histoire naturelle des poissons, a description of 5000 species of fishes.

salt water fish posters
Georges Cuvier portrait
Tiger Shark, Galeocerdo Cuvier print


Vitruvian Man, 1492, Art Print
Vitruvian Man,
Art Print

Vitruvian Man

Da Vinci's drawing, Vitruvian Man (1487), is based on the ideal human proportions suggested by ancient Roman architect Vitruvius, thus its name. In one image, a human (male) superimposed on the universal geometric forms of a circle and square, daVinci expressed his belief that the workings of the human body are an analogy for the workings of the universe, a microcosm in a macrocosm. - Note: Leonardo observed individuals actual proportions, and found that the circle and square could not share the same center.

• more anatomy in art posters
Proportions of Man with Occult Numbers print


Wing of a Blue Roller, 1512 Albrecht Durer Giclee Print
Wing of a Blue Roller, 1512 Albrecht Durer
Giclee Print

Albrecht Dürer
b. 5-21-1471; Germany
d. 4-6-1528

• more Albrecht Durer posters
• more bird posters


Colonial Jellyfish, Art Print
Colonial Jellyfish,
Art Print


Colonial Jellyfish, Tablet 93, c.1899-1904, Art Print
Ernst Haeckel
b. 2-16-1834; Germany
d. 8-8-1919

Ernest Haeckel was an accomplished artist as well as a biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and supporter of Charles Darwin. He also coined the term ecology in biology studies.

Art Forms in Nature: The Prints of Ernst Haeckel
Ernst Haeckel portrait


Anatomical Drawing of the Bones of the Foot, Hieronymus Fabricius, Giclee Print
Anatomical Drawing of
the Bones of the Foot, Hieronymus Fabricius, Giclee Print

Hieronymus Fabricius
b. 1537; Italy
d. 1619

• more skeletal system posters


Anatomical Study, Rubens
Anatomical Study,
Rubens,
Giclee Print

Anatomical Study-
Peter Paul Rubens
b. 6-28-1577; Germany
d. 5-30-1640


The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, Rembrandt van Rijn, Giclee Print
The Anatomy Lesson of
Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, Rembrandt van Rijn,
Giclee Print


Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
b. 7-15-1606/7; The Netherlands
d. 10-4-1669


The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Frederik Ruysch circa 1683, Jan Van Neck, Giclee Print
The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Frederik Ruysch circa 1683,
Jan Van Neck, Giclee Print


Frederik Ruysch
b. 3-23-1638; The Netherlands
d. 2-22-1731

• Prof. Ruysch daughter Rachel is a noted artist for her still life paintings of flowers.


Musculature Structure of a Man, Giclee Print
Musculature Structure
of a Man,
Giclee Print


Andreas Vesalius
b. 12-31-1514; Brussels
d. 10-15-1564; Island of Zakynthos- on a pilgrimage to the Holy Lands

Andreas Vesalius was an innovative Early Renaissance anatomist and teacher who carried out dissection himself with students present, and kept meticulous drawings, rather than relying on the work of Galen.

Vesalius quote:
• "Adam sons do not lack a rib, therefore Eva must have originated from somewhere else."

health care practitioners
notable educators


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