ANATOMY PRINT, rib print, anatomical drawing, anatomy poster, scientific illustration, medical wall art, doctor gift, -------- Anatomy print available in standard measures. ---- You can check other anatomy prints here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ElementaryPrints?ref=hdr_shop_menu&search_query=anatomy Do not miss other beautiful images from Elementary prints, please check out here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ElementaryPrints?ref=hdr_shop_menu ~ ABOUT PRINTS: A unique work have been reinterpreted from several collections of antique documents to provide them a new life in your home. The most beautiful and decorative old images have been digitally treated to enhance and embellish them and to continue the old touch, a lovely aged paper effect has been provided. This giclée print is professionally printed with quality inks on thick paper with a soft matte finish. You can choose from different sizes available for the art print, which always keep a high image resolution. Prints are available in standard measures for easy framing, both American and European standard sizes. If you need a special size, please ask me, and if possible, I will make a design for you. The image format is always set to the proportions of the selected measurement. If you want the image, without aged effect background, just say it in a message on your order ~ ABOUT SHIPPING: Shipping worldwide. The prints ships flat in a protect sleeve into a heavy cardboard to arrive perfect to you. If still there is damage on the way, do not worry, I'll replace it. I DO NOT CHARGE SHIPPING COST FOR ADDITIONAL PRINTS IN THE SAME ORDER. If you have any question please feel free of ask me, I will be happy to assist you. Thank you for visiting my shop, I hope you find something you love or a gift for a special person! Please keep in mind before order that RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED, please read: Due to, each order is custom-made for you on demand: You can cancel your order after 2 hours, from here please ask, I will be able to cancel it just in the case if it is still not process. So Sorry, but as this product is made upon your order, and the printing and shipping paid in advance for each order, returns are not accepted, (the right to return does not extend to custom-made products). However, I will replace your order for FREE in the case if there are any issue on the way or with the product, and of course I will help with any issue that can occur. Please ask me if you have any doubt about, thanks for your understanding.
Illustration : Juan Valverde de Amusco : Anatomia del corpo humano Cover me with skin and accuse me of sin But you know what I mean There's just too many of them Give me your skin for dancing in...
French anatomy art print poster between 1830 and 1850. These beautyfull illustration come from a series of hand colored lithographs from J.M Bourgery. They make elegant Medical Student Gift or Gift for Doctor to decorate office, Waiting room, etc... The "Traité complet de l’anatomie de l’homme", is a masterpiece on human anatomy. This was published in eight volumes at the early 19th century. The illustrations was performed by Nicolas-Henri Jacob. It is considered to be one of the most comprehensive and beautifully illustrated anatomical works ever published. You can find 150+ views like this here https://www.etsy.com/shop/FrenchPrinting?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=22851131. This reproduction print is digitally enhanced while keeping the vintage heritage. .:: Print & Size ::. - S = A4 - 210 x 297 mm - 8,26 x 11,69 " - M = SRA3 - 320 x 450 mm - 12,6 x 17,72 " * You can order custom size, white border, paper, texture, etc... .:: Paper ::. - 180gr Canson© - 100% cotton. Canson is a French manufacturer of fine art paper since 1557... - 220gr Rives© Tradition - 100% cotton. Rives Tradition carries a subtle, refined, feltmarked finish. - 220gr Conqueror© Laid - 100% cotton. Conqueror Laid, with its traditional ribbed texture originally created to guide handwriting, remains a timeless favourite for stationery and print. - 250gr Velin d'Arches© - 100% cotton. Velum arches 100% cotton, made on a cylinder mould, ideal for fine art publishing, prints, drawing, etching, litographs… .:: More infos ::. - More fine art & vintage posters are available on my shop : https://www.etsy.com/fr/shop/FrenchPrinting - I try to release one map/poster per month so if you want to be up to date add my shop as favorite ;) .:: Keywords ::. Anatomy gift, Doctor's office, Anatomy print, Anatomy art, student gift, posters for, Vintage anatomy art, Anatomy poster, medical gift ideas, office decor, Anatomy vintage,Anatomical art Anatomical vintage, Anatomical poster, Anatomical print, Medical gift, Funny anatomy, dissection, anatomical model, anatomical board, human biology, student graduation, graduation gift
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This little French antique medical plate shows an anatomy plate of the human eye. The legend (in French) is printed next to each organ. This vintage medical print comes from a lovely old book entitled "Guide Médical du Foyer", which translates to "Home Medical Guide" in French. This book was published in 1962 and was primarily destined to housewives, who were considered at the time as the first medical healers when doctors might not be readily accessible. Frame it and gift it to your favorite doctor or therapist for an elegant office decor! SIZE : approx. 16.3 x 23.8 cm (6 3/8" x 9 3/8") including margins. AUTHENTICITY : You will receive an actual book page from 1962, extracted with care from a damaged book. The page is a little yellowed as befits its age but is otherwise in very good condition. SHIPPING : These prints ship in a sealed cello bag and a cardboard envelope. The mat and frame are NOT included. ● 𝗕𝗨𝗬 𝟯+ 𝗚𝗘𝗧 𝟭 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 Buy 4+ prints at the same time in my shop and the least expensive will be refunded.* ● 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗘 𝟮𝟬% and always be in the loop with exclusive sales and discounts: copy and paste this link to get an INSTANT discount code: https://tinyurl.com/FrenchVintageLove22 More antique medical prints here : https://www.etsy.com/shop/FrenchVintagePrints?ref=listing-shop-header-item-count&search_query=medical Back to home page : https://www.etsy.com/shop/FrenchVintagePrints/ PICTURES are digitally scanner and are enlarged to enhance details. Please take a look at the measurements to get an idea of actual size. Colors are made to be as lifelike as possible but may vary a bit depending on your monitor. *Promos and discount cannot be stacked. The most advantageous will be automatically applied.
About The four plates in this "Four Times of the Day" set were created utilizing both engraving and etching techniques by William Hogarth in 1738. Hogarth's original copper plates were refurbished where needed by James Heath and these engravings were republished in London in 1822 by Braddock, Cradock & Joy. This was the last time Hogarth's original copper plates were used for printing. Most were melted down during World War I for the construction of bombs. Printed upon early nineteenth century wove paper and with large, full margins as published by William Heath in 1822. The inscription below each print reads "Invented Painted & Engraved by Wm. Hogarth & Publish'd March 25. 1738 according to Act of Parliament". These large folio sized "Four Times of the Day" engravings/etchings are presented in complex gold-colored wood frames with black bands and scalloped gold inner trim. A majority of each thick impressive frame is covered with glass applied near the outer edge. Each frame measures 25.75" high, 22.25" wide and 1.88" deep. There are a few small dents in the edge of these frames, which are otherwise in very good condition. "Morning" has two focal areas of discoloration in the upper margin and some discoloration in the right margin, a short tear in the left margin and a short tear or crease in the right margin. "Noon" has a spot in the upper margin that extends into the upper image, but it is otherwise in very good condition. "Evening" has a faint spot in the upper margin, but it is otherwise in very good condition. "Night" is in excellent condition. The "Four Times of the Day" series is in the collection of many major museums, including: The British Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Tate Museum, The Chicago Art Institute and The Victoria and Albert Museum. Through this series Hogarth is portraying early 18th century London street life at "Four Times of the Day". His characters are exhibiting their personalities, quircks, strange activities, but he also wants to draw attention the disparities between the wealthy aristocracy and the common working class. Plate 1, "Morning" depicts morning in Covent Garden in the winter in front of Tom King's Coffee House, where a fight has broken out in the doorway and someone's wig flies through the air. Vegetable and fruit vendors are setting up their display for the morning market, while two aristocratic men are fondling and kissing young market girls behind them. They are observed by a well-dressed elderly woman, who is heading to St. Paul's for church services. Her obviously very cold page boy follows her carrying her prayer book. The woman is ignoring a woman begging for a donation. In the upper right a clock above St. Paul's shows that is almost 7:00 AM. A small statue above the clock depicts Father Time with a scythe and an hourglass. Below the clock are the words "Sic Transit Gloria Mundi" (Thus passes the Glory of the World). In the lower left two children watch a woman carry a loaded basket of vegetables on her head on her way to sell them in the market. Plate 2, "Noon" is thought to represent the dichotomy between the lives of the 18th century English working classes and that of the aristocracy. People exiting a French Huguenot church in the Soho region on the right are the wealthy and aristocracy, as well as the clergy. An aristocratic man, woman and child are showing off their elevated status with their dress and carriage. The man and even the child are carrying fashionable canes and a child seen from the rear is wearing extremely expensive clothing and a head covering resembling a beehive. The working class are seen on the left in the street in front of a restaurant with a sign "Good Eating" and a tavern called "Good Woman". A woman leaning out of a window on the second floor is arguing with a man over a plate of food and has spilled her food into the street below. A footman is fondling a servant girl from behind. She is carrying a tray, which may have contained a plate which has fallen off onto a young boy's head. He is rubbing his head and crying because his plate carrying a pie has broken and the pie has fallen to the street, where a young street urchin girl is eating it the remnants. No one pays attention to a dead cat which lies in the middle of the street. Life on both sides of the street seems to have its problems. The clock on the tower of St. Giles-in-the-Fields in the background reads 11:30 or 11:45, almost Noon. Plate 3, "Evening" depicts Islington is the northern edge of London, a popular amusement center for London's middle class. Unlike the crowded London city streets, here we see expansive sky and rolling hills in the background with an evening sunset, probably in summer. Sadlers Wells Theater on the left was belittled at the time for attracting tradesmen and domineering snobbish wives. In the foreground is a large, possibly pregnant woman who is walking next to her husband who looks unhappy, meek, presumably brow-beaten. A cow is being milked behind them. The horns of the animal are projected over the man's head, presumably symbolizing his lowly family stature. Even the dog walking in front, hanging his head and appearing downtrodden. On the left a girl scolds a boy who is crying, presumably mimicking their parent's relationship. A pub is seen on the right with people enjoying the evening and in an outdoor seating area. Plate 4, "Night" depicts a side street in Charing Cross. Night deals with the miseries of London life. Two pubs are seen on this small street, the Earl of Cardigan on the left and the Rummer Tavern on the right. These were both Freemason Lodges in the 1730's when the print was composed by Hogarth. To the left, a drunken barber-dentist has just cut his customer. Bowls of blood from earlier patients lie on a ledge outside the window. Homeless people are huddled together for warmth under the ledge. In the foreground a drunken man and a woman stumble down the street. Blood on their heads suggests a recent bar fight. The contents of a chamber pot fall on them from a window above them. He is thought to represent Sir Thomas de Veil, a magistrate who was well known at the time for the severity of his sentencing, in particular for gin-sellers. Ironically, he is too drunk to notice the chaos around him. On the right the 'Salisbury Flying Coach' has overturned next to a bonfire. People are trying to get out, while someone inside has fired their gun. Everything on the street seems in chaos, with the exception of man, possibly a tavern or inn keeper, who is calmly smoking a pipe while he pours the contents of a barrel into a larger barrel. The equestrian statue of Charles I by Le Sueur is seen in the background at the end of the street. Artist: William Hogarth (1697-1764) was an English painter, printmaker, pictorial satirist, social critic, and editorial cartoonist. Hogarth's work was extremely diverse, ranging from serious realistic paintings and portraits to satire and moralistic pieces filled with symbolism. He often communicated his moral message in a series of paintings and engravings, such as: A Rake's Progress, Marriage A-la-Mode and A Harlot's Progress. He was by far the most significant English artist of his generation and inspired a movement of English caricaturists and satirists, including James Gillray (1756-1815), Thomas Rowlandson (1757-1827), Isaac Cruickshank (1764-1811) and George Cruickshank (1792-1878). His work has been studied intensely for the greater than two and a half centuries since his death with several academic scholars focusing their careers on the analysis of every element of each of his creations.
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This is an antique lithographic print detailing human anatomy, it details the nerves of the neck and thorax which has been copied from a rescued book whos cover and bindings have disintegrated over time. The print is dated from the 1890's and although well preserved there may be some minor signs of waging, foxing and tanning due to the original paper being over 120 years old. please note that this is a copy of the original book page. and has the antique look of a genuine print. This print is of an era of highly skilled workmanship which is evident in the detail and quality of the engraving. These prints look outstanding in both vintage and modern contemporary décors This print is approximately A4 and is carefully packaged prior to delivery.
This is a full colour mezzotint ars medica illustration C.1755 by the anatomist and artist Jacques Gautier d'Agoty. It traverses the fine line between being an example of human anatomy to be studied by medical students, as well as being a beautiful work of art that illustrates the cranium, nerves of the eyes, a cross section of the brain in situ, and additional examples of facial anatomy. It would be the perfect card to give to a lover of antique medical illustrations, or just for that special someone. We lovingly produce unique greeting cards of antique images for many types of occasions. Our cards are printed on heavy gsm matte card stock to create an antique finish. Most of our images are quite old, and as a result, some will reflect an antiquated technology from when they were initially created. Each card is blank, to allow you to create your own personal message. We include an envelope, and seal both in a cellophane sleeve. Your order will be sent in a heavy cardboard mailer so that it arrives to you in pristine condition. The watermark you see on our thumbnail image will not be on the cards you order. We offer a discount on combined P&P which is applied by using the “Add To Basket” option when choosing the cards you wish to purchase. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our cards. Please save us a favourite Seller - Thanks so much for looking! Our cards measure 13 cm X 18 cm ( 5 inches X 7 inches ) Most of our images are quite old, and as a result, some will reflect an antiquated technology from when they were initially created.
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Lithograph by T. Sinclairs Lith. from a drawing by Joseph Maclise. Anatomical diagram of a human male figure with the thoracic cavity and neck opened to reveal the heart and major bloodvessels. Title from commentary.
This authentic 130-year-old print was rescued from a disbound volume of The Encyclopaedia Britannica - A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature - Ninth Edition – 1875-1889 – Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black. This rare antique ANATOMY - NERVES OF THE NECK AND THORAX print is Plate XVII from Vol. I. It is a single sheet, blank on the reverse, and measures approx. 8.5 x 11 inches (21.5 x 27.5 cm), with clean borders for framing. It is not mounted, matted or framed so you are free to display it how you want. It would look great framed as a set with other Anatomy prints we are offering. Considering its age, this 19th Century print is in excellent condition, on well-preserved paper. The beautifully detailed design is still bright, and the paper has a lovely satin feel. There is tonal aging (to be expected from antique prints and only adds to their charm) otherwise it is very clean with no obvious defects to mention. These fascinating, antique prints make unique, original gifts and wonderful additions to your home or office décor. Click the ADD TO CART button, then take a look at our range of maps and prints on offer – you could even start your own exclusive collection! We take great care to make sure our prints reach you in perfect order by enclosing them in protective plastic sleeves and shipping them flat in rigid mailers. The shipping amount is for the first print - there is no additional shipping cost for orders of multiple prints, and we ship worldwide within one business day of receiving cleared funds. All prints, whether antique, vintage or modern should be protected from exposure to direct sunlight. Thanks for visiting our store and please stop by again soon as we’ll be adding to it regularly.
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This is an original old German print – a double page book plate. VERY DECORATIVE, PERFECT FOR FRAMING! I is printed in Leipzig, Germany, by the Bibliographishes Institut in 1899 There is a fold in the center – the print was folded inside the book.
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