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[A man's physique.]
[A man's physique.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] G. Scotin sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini, 1750.
Engraving. 565 x 410mm (22¼ x 16"). Bit dusty, creases, tears in margins.
A view of a naked man leaning on a Graecian urn, with a letter key of her physical features. From the English edition of ''Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani' by German-born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770).
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[Muscles of a man's back.]
[Muscles of a man's back.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] G. Scotin sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini, 1750.
Engraving. 565 x 410mm (22¼ x 16") very large margins.
A view of the back of a skinless man standing in a landscape, one arm raised, illustrating the muscles. From the English edition of ''Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani' by German-born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770).
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[Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani.] [Pair.]
[Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani.] [Pair.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] G. Scotin sculp. [&] S.F. Ravanet sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini. 1747 [&] 1748.
Pair of engravings. 570 x 400mm (22½ x 16") each. Framed.
A pair of engravings from the English edition of 'Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani', by German born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770). Plate 1a depicts a full length frontal view of a flayed body, in a landscape. Its left arm is extended, illustrating the muscular form of the body. Carved into a rock behind is 'Bern Siegf Albini Tabulae Anatomicae Musculorum Hominis'. Plate 5 shows the reverse of Plate 1a, a full length posterior view of a flayed body with its left arm is extended, displaying the muscular structure of the human form.
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[Frontal muscles of a man.]
[Frontal muscles of a man.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] G. Scotin sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini, 1750.
Engraving. 565 x 410mm (22¼ x 16"), very large margins on 3 sides. Cut to platemark on right.
A view of a skinless man standing in a landscape, one arm raised, illustrating the muscles. From the English edition of ''Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani' by German-born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770).
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[A woman's physique.]
[A woman's physique.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] S.F. Ravanet sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini 1748.
Engraving. 565 x 410mm (22¼ x 16"), with large margins. Slight central crease.
A view of a naked woman from behind, leaning on a Graecian urn, with a letter key of her physical features. From the English edition of ''Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani' by German-born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770).
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[Muscles of a man's back.]
[Muscles of a man's back.]
[after Jan Wandelaar.] G. Scotin sculp.
Impensis T & P Knapton. Londini, 1750.
Engraving. 565 x 410mm (22¼ x 16") very large margins.
A view of the back of a skinless man standing in a landscape, one arm raised, illustrating the muscles. From the English edition of ''Tabulae Sceleti et Musculorum Corporis Humani' by German-born Dutch anatomist Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (originally Weiss) (1697 - 1770).
[Ref: 51834]   £390.00  
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Lord George Anson Admiraal Van Groot Brittanje.
Lord George Anson Admiraal Van Groot Brittanje.
J. Wandelaar effig ad viv. J. Houbraken Sculp.
te Amsterdam bu P. Fouquet Junior. [n.d c.1751]
Rare engraving, 210 x 165mm (8¼ x 6½"). Thread margins. Some very light foxing.
Half length portrait of Admiral George Anson, 1st Baron Anson (1697-1762), wearing admiral's jacket, short wig and set within an oval. A naval reformer, distinguished Royal Navy officer and politician. He sailed around the world (1740-44) ) during the War of Jenkins' Ear attacking the Spanish in the Pacific, burning Payta in Peru, and capturing a treasure galleon full of silver. Worth half a million pounds, 32 wagons were needed to take the silver to the Tower of London. After Dutch draughtsman and etcher Jan Wandelaar (1690-1759) and engraved by Jacob Houbraken (1698-1780) a Dutch engraver who specialised in portraits, he also collected and dealt in Rembrandt etchings.
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