Jan Wandelaar
Tabula I. [Frontal view of a Skeleton with Cherub], Leiden: Johan and Herman Verbeek, 1747.
Copper engraving
55 x 38 cm
LOPF 2026: Sanders of Oxford, Online Exhibitor
£ 2,000.00
The seminal full frontal skeleton from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, was published in 1747, the collaboration between an anatomist, Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, and the painter, Jan Wandalear. The...
The seminal full frontal skeleton from Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, was published in 1747, the collaboration between an anatomist, Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, and the painter, Jan Wandalear. The work comprised forty anatomical prints, and was completed over the course of eight years. Given its fastidious methodology, scientific accuracy, and fanciful employment of pose and background, Albinus' anatomical atlas is one of the most significant physiological works ever published. Owing to this, John and Paul Knapton commissioned a series of engravers to reproduce the original works, before publishing the folio in London in 1749. E. Cox and Son reissued the plates in 1827, and they have gone on to become rare and valuable engravings in their own right. Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697 - 1770) was a Dutch anatomist, physician and author. He was born in Germany, where his father, Bernhardus Albinus, was the professor of medicine at the university of Frankfurt on the Oder. When Bernhardus was transferred to the chair of medicine at Leiden university, his son Bernhard, at the age of twelve, began his studies under Herman Boerhaave and Nikolaus Bidloo. In 1721, Bernhard succeeded his father in the professorship of anatomy and surgery, and speedily became one of the most famous scientific lecturers in Europe. Though his contemporary fame was base upon his pedagogic excellence, Albinus' celebrity today rests with the Tabulae sceleti et musculorum corporis humani, which was published in Leiden and largely at his own expense. Reference: Choulant-Frank, p.283.
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