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Lizars Antique Anatomical Art Plate LXXIII - Teeth/Oral Cavity/
Lizars Antique Anatomical Art Plate LXXIII - Teeth/Oral Cavity/
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This original antique anatomical engraving, Plate LXXIII from Lizars’ Anatomical Plates, presents a finely detailed study of the nasal passages, oral cavity, and upper throat in cross-section. Drawn and engraved by John Lizars, a renowned 19th-century Scottish anatomist and surgeon, this hand-colored plate combines scientific precision with classical artistry. Original 19th-century anatomical engraving by John Lizars, Plate LXXIV, depicting the human nasal and oral cavities. Authentic antique medical print — ideal for collectors or interior decor.
The print reveals the internal structures of the mouth, tongue, teeth and soft palate, illustrating the interconnected anatomy of breathing and speech. Perfect for collectors of medical history, antique science prints, or vintage anatomy art, this piece embodies both educational and aesthetic appeal.
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Artist: John Lizars (Scottish anatomist, early 1800s)
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Title: Plate LXXIII
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Date: c.1830
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Medium: Original copperplate engraving with hand coloring
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Condition: Gently aged paper with rich original color tones
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Ideal for: Framing, medical decor, or academic collection
SKU: B/2/ 1769
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