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Antique Anatomical Engraving of Nasal and Oral Cavities – Lizars Plate LXXIV (19th Century Medical Print)
Antique Anatomical Engraving of Nasal and Oral Cavities – Lizars Plate LXXIV (19th Century Medical Print)
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This original antique anatomical engraving, Plate LXXIV from Lizars’ Anatomical Plates, presents a finely detailed study of the nasal passages, oral cavity, and upper throat in cross-section. The print reveals the internal structures of the nose, sinuses, mouth, tongue, and soft palate, illustrating the interconnected anatomy of breathing and speech.
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.
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 LXXIV – Nasal and Oral Cavities
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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/1/245
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