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Frontispiece to De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
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Frontispiece to De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem
CH466697 Frontispiece to De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem by Andreas Vesalius (1514-64), published by Johannes Oporinus, Basel, June 1543 (colour woodcut) (see also 233019) by Venetian School, (16th century); 42x27.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: first edition, the only completely coloured copy known; probably the dedication copy to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V; On the Structure of the Human Body, Book VII; portrait of the author Andreas Vesalius (1514-64) Flemish anatomist and physician; shown giving a lesson at the school of medicine in Brussels; ); Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22370836
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This print showcases the Frontispiece to De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem, a renowned work by Andreas Vesalius. Published in 1543 by Johannes Oporinus in Basel, this color woodcut is a true masterpiece of the Venetian School from the 16th century. Measuring 42x27.7 cm and held in a private collection, it is believed to be the only completely colored copy known. The frontispiece depicts Vesalius himself, an esteemed Flemish anatomist and physician, giving a lesson at the school of medicine in Brussels. This portrait serves as an introduction to his groundbreaking treatise on human anatomy and physiology. The ornate design and vibrant colors make it truly eye-catching. It is speculated that this particular copy was dedicated to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, making it even more significant. The image captures the essence of education and learning during the Renaissance period with students attentively observing as Vesalius performs dissections on a skeleton. This print not only represents an important milestone in medical history but also highlights the artistic talent of both its creator and printer, Joheannes Oporinus. With its elaborate composition and attention to detail, this frontispiece stands as a testament to Vesalius' contribution to science while showcasing the beauty found within scientific illustrations of that era.
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