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19th‑Century Human Anatomy Print – Sibson Plate II Post‑Mortem Study (Dark Academia Wall Art)

19th‑Century Human Anatomy Print – Sibson Plate II Post‑Mortem Study (Dark Academia Wall Art)

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Rare 19th Century Anatomical Folio Print by Sibson – Coloured Surgical Post-Mortem Illustration Plate II- Structures of the Human Body - Muscles/Bones/Organs

This original 19th‑century anatomy print from Sibson’s Medical Anatomy series features Plate II, a detailed post‑mortem study with the quiet, scholarly drama that defines dark academia interiors. Its aged paper, Victorian medical illustration style, and authentic historical provenance make it an ideal statement piece for anyone drawn to old books, candlelit study spaces, and vintage academic décor. Perfect for adding depth, mystery, and a touch of gothic scholarship to your walls.

A striking and historically significant original antique folio print from the 19th century, attributed to Francis Sibson, a renowned anatomist and medical illustrator. This rare, coloured anatomical illustration features detailed surgical and post-mortem drawings, showcasing the precision and artistry of early medical documentation.

Printed during a pivotal era of scientific and medical advancement, this large-format piece was originally used as a teaching aid in medical institutions. The vivid hand-colouring and technical accuracy make it not only a valuable educational resource but also a compelling work of art.    52cm x 34cm

Key Features:

  • Authentic 19th-century print by Francis Sibson

  • Hand-coloured anatomical and surgical illustrations

  • Originally used for medical teaching and scientific study

  • Rare folio format – ideal for framing or collection

  • A unique addition to any collection of medical history, vintage science, or anatomical art

This piece holds exceptional value for collectors, educators, and anyone with an appreciation for medical history, anatomical study, or antique scientific illustration.

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