8 research outputs found

    Engraved portrait of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, (1547-1619)

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    Engraved portrait of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, (1547-1619) by van Gunst, Pieter Stevens (1659-1724), Engrave

    Nasi exteriora, linguam ejusque partes proprias, gingivam aliaque in ore contenta, delineat

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlAnatomical diagram of a man's head with the mouth open. With additional figures of the tonsils, teeth, gums, and throat glands.Title from index

    Sceleti anteriorem

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlAnatomical diagram of a skeletal figure, anterior view. The skeleton holds an hourglass in its left hand and stands next to an opened tomb.Title from index

    Pectus exhibet apertum viscerum que in eo situm

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlAnatomical diagram of a human figure with the thoracic cavity opened to reveal the viscera.Title from index

    Exemptis ut sese habet abdomen visceribus

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlAnatomical diagram of a human figure with the abdominal cavity opened to reveal the viscera. A fly rests on the sheet covering the figure's legs.Title from index

    Anatomia humani corporis

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlAllegorical title page to Anatomia humani corporis. A winged figure blows into a trumpet. Beneath the winged figure there is a woman seated, holding a book in her left hand and a knife in her right hand. In front of the woman is a second winged figure holding an hour glass. Next to him are three children playing with a skull and human arm. In the background there are skeletons

    Foetus novem circiter mensium sceleti anteriorem

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlPosterior and anterior views of fetal skeletons, demonstrating the development of the fetal skeletal system during gestation.Title from index

    Ejusdem corporis adspectum posteriorem exhibet

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    Engraving by Abraham Blooteling and Pieter van Gunst from a drawing by GĂ©rard de Lairesse.--Cf. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/historicalanatomies/bidloo_bio.htmlPosterior view of a female figure, with her left arm resting on a pillar and her right arm resting on a large vase.Title from index
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