Room Four
Lizars Anatomical Drawing - Human Tongue Dissected - Plate LXXVI - 19th century original Medical Print - Original
Lizars Anatomical Drawing - Human Tongue Dissected - Plate LXXVI - 19th century original Medical Print - Original
Couldn't load pickup availability
Explore “PLATE LXXVI,” a rare anatomical engraving featuring tongue & oral structures. Ideal for collectors of vintage medical prints, Enlightenment-era anatomy, and educational wall art. Unframed- provenance-verified. Dimensions :
Entdecken Sie “PLATE LXXVI”, eine seltene anatomische Grafik mit präzisen Ansichten der Zunge und des Kiefers. Ideal für Sammler, medizinische Einrichtungen und Liebhaber historischer Wissenschaftskunst.
PLATE LXXVI is a striking antique anatomical engraving showcasing detailed views of the human tongue and surrounding oral structures. From muscular dissections to skeletal connections, each figure offers a precise glimpse into Enlightenment-era anatomical study - sourced from a 19th-century medical atlas, this piece is perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone curating a gallery wall with scientific depth. The print is ready to display in clinics, libraries, or vintage-inspired interiors. A rare find for those who appreciate the intersection of art, science, and history.
Title: PLATE LXXVI –
Anatomical Study of the Human Tongue
Origin: A System of Anatomical Plates of the Human Body by John Lizars (Edinburgh, 1823–1827)
Engraver: William Home Lizars
Medium: Copperplate engraving with hand-coloring
Subject: Five detailed dissections of the tongue, oral cavity, and jaw structures
ORIGINAL NOT A REPRODUCTION
This plate reflects Enlightenment-era anatomical precision, designed for medical education and surgical training. Lizars’ atlas was one of the earliest to combine artistic clarity with scientific accuracy, making it a cornerstone of 19th-century anatomical publishing. Dimensions : 42cm x 27cm.
SKU: 236/B/2
Share
