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From Ars to Scientia: The revolution of anatomic illustration

✍ Scribed by Sean B. Smith


Book ID
102774622
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
567 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0897-3806

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✦ Synopsis


Art and anatomy have been closely related since the Renaissance, when artists studied the human body to gain more perfect perspectives, and anatomists began illustrating their texts. As the two fields became increasingly intertwined, the distinctions between artistic drawings and scientific illustrations of the human body's form and function became increasingly blurred. Early Renaissance anatomists were more artistic than scientific with their images, but Hieronymus Fabricius ab Acquapendente (1533-1619) provided a crucial turning point in the evolution of anatomic illustration. His new and strict focus upon scientific illustration developed in the context of previous anatomists' work and theories, but his is a critical and previously untold story in the history of medicine.


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