Collection: William Hunter (1718–1783) Anatomical Engravings Post Mortem
William Hunter Anatomical Engravings – 18th Century Medical Art
Explore the remarkable 18th-century anatomical engravings by William Hunter (1718–1783), a pioneering Scottish anatomist whose work transformed medical education. Illustrated by Jan van Rymsdyk and other leading engraversand printed by John Baskerville, these copperplate engravings are based on meticulous dissections, including detailed studies of pregnancy, fetal development, and female anatomy.
Each plate combines scientific precision with Victorian-era artistry, making these vintage medical illustrations highly collectible for historians, medical professionals, and enthusiasts of antique anatomical art. Perfect for display in libraries, study rooms, and interiors, Hunter’s engravings bring a blend of historical significance, educational value, and timeless visual appeal to any collection.
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The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus Exhibited in Figures
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Sold - William Hunter (1774) – Obstetric Anatomy Plate 4 - Original Copperplate Engraving from The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus
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COMING SOON - WILLIAM HUNTER GRAVID UTERUS COLLECTION
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