8 research outputs found
Engraved portrait of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, (1547-1619)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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