Collection: Anatomical Illustrations – (18th–19th) Century

Introduction

A curated collection of original 18th–19th century anatomical prints — copperplate engravings, and lithographs — selected for clarity, craftsmanship, and historical importance. Created for medical students, surgeons, and scholars, these plates remain among the most precise visual records of human anatomy. All works are original to their period unless otherwise noted.

About this collection

This collection brings together landmark plates by John Lizars, Francis  Sibson, Jones Quain, Ford, Hunter, and other key contributors to anatomical illustration. Many were issued in major atlases used in universities and teaching hospitals across Europe. Subjects range from the skeletal and muscular systems to the brain, thorax, abdomen, and surgical dissections, often with hand‑colouring noted where present.

Notable works

  • John Lizars — System of Anatomical Plates
  • Francis Sibson — Thoracic Anatomy
  • Jones Quain — Muscular & Vascular System
  • William Hunter
  • Ford/Ellis

Date and medium

Most prints date c. 1820–1890 and were produced by copperplate or steel engraving and lithography; some examples are hand‑coloured. Paper types, plate marks, watermarks, and edition states are described on each product page.

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