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Skull to Pelvis Bone/Muscle Study Front View by BillyDoubleU Pelvis Bone, Muscle Study, Medical Drawings, Skeleton Drawings, Human Anatomy Drawing, Human Skeleton, Human Figure Drawing, Human Anatomy Art, Anatomy Sketches

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Drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci analyzing the anatomy of human legs. Kertas Vintage, Body Map, Human Anatomy Drawing, Human Anatomy Art, Anatomy Sketches, Anatomy For Artists, Anatomy Study, Anatomy Drawing, Medical Illustration

Article by Clayton Cogmon Jr. Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15, 1452. He is considered by many the greatest painter of all time. However, he is also known as one of the greatest anatomists of his time. When he died in 1519, da Vinci left behind thousands of pages of notes and drawings that lay undiscovered for hundreds of years. These notes include hundreds of surprisingly accurate anatomical sketches. Leonardo da Vinci first began his sketches in Milan, Italy during the year 1482…

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Bones of the torso from Anatomy improv'd and illustrated | Flickr Human Anatomy Art Artworks, Bone Drawing, Anatomy Illustration, Beautiful Pencil Drawings, Skeleton Anatomy, Skeleton Drawings, Human Anatomy Drawing, Human Skeleton, Human Anatomy Art

Plate 2 showing engraving of front view of 'the Bones of the Trunk or Human Busto' from: Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing. (London: John Senex, 1723). This volume of engraved plates and text was originally published in Rome in 1691, and was re-engraved and republished in London in 1723. The dissections were done for the Italian edition by Bernardino Genga, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery and physician in the hospital of San Spirito in Rome, and…

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