Collection: George Henry Ford Anatomical Prints & Medical Illustrations (1808–1876)

The anatomical drawings by George Henry Ford represent a fascinating blend of medical accuracy and artistic refinement from the early 19th century.

George Henry Ford (1808–1876) was not an anatomist himself, but a highly skilled scientific illustrator who became famous for his life‑size anatomical plates created in collaboration with medical experts - an anatomist whose work reflected the growing intersection between art and science during the Enlightenment and Victorian eras.

Though best known for his contributions to surgical study and his association with the Royal College of Surgeons, Ford’s anatomical drawings — and those inspired by his teachings — reveal an extraordinary dedication to anatomical truth rendered with classical artistic skill.

These antique medical prints demonstrate the beauty and precision of early anatomical education, with finely detailed studies of bones, muscles, and organs that continue to captivate modern collectors. Each Ford anatomical plate embodies the spirit of discovery and intellectual curiosity that defined 18th- and 19th-century medical illustration.

Highly sought after by collectors, physicians, and admirers of vintage anatomical art, these works make striking wall art for libraries, studies, and interiors that appreciate the timeless harmony between science and art.