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The History of Anatomy and Its Fascination
Lectured by A-jen
Anatomy and Its Fascination:Anatomy as hierarchy Anatomy as space construction Anatomy as artAnatomy as knowledgeAnatomy as punishment
Anatomy as a discipline and the establishment of hierarchy
Engraving from Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica 1543
Anatomy as space construction: space and power inside the anatomy theatre
The Anatomy Theatre at Leiden, c. 1700,
Anatomy as art
Study of the Tendons and Muscles of the Foot, Ankle and Lower Leg, c. 1510, Leonardo da Vinci
Studies of the Hand, c.1510, Leonardo da Vinci
Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Frederik Ruysch, 1683, Jan van Neck
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Frederik Ruysch, 1670, Adriaen Backer
The Anatomy Lesson of Professor Willem Roell, 1728, Cornelis Troost
Anatomy as knowledge
Muscle Man, plate from Andreas Vesalius Icones Anatomicae, 1543
Osteology Lesson of Dr Sebastiaen Egbertsz, 1619, Thomas de Keyser
Four Wardens of the Surgeon's Guild, 1744, Jan Mauritis Quikhard
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Jan Deijman, 1656, Rembrandt van Rijn
Anatomy as punishment
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632, Rembrandt van Rijn
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Sebastiaen Egbertsz, 1601-03, Aert Pietersz