Anatomy Plate: Atlas of descriptive anatomy of the human...
Atlas of descriptive anatomy of the human body
Anatomy board
By Doctors Bonamy and Paul Broca
Draftsman: Emile BEAU
Published on July 1st 1854
Anatomical heart in ceramic
A creation by Artist Naouchka
All hearts are different
Unique piece
Anatomical ceramic heart
Handmade by the artist Naouchka, all hearts are different
Unique piece
A hole is made in the back to hang them on the wall
Dimensions: Approx. 10x6cm
Atlas of descriptive anatomy of the human body
Anatomy board
By Doctors Bonamy and Paul Broca
Draftsman: Emile BEAU
Published on July 1st 1854
Plate - 19th century colour engraving from Natural History
By Morris, circa 1870 - A History of British Birds
Birds Eggs - In colour
Memento Mori sculpted from a deck of cards - Poker
Size M
BLUE color
Botanical Plank - English Botany
Published in 1804
Original copper engraving, enhanced with a hand-made watercolor coloration
Painted watercolor engraving from the 19th century
Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Medium size - Salvo
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Cup by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Large model Salvo
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Double skeleton
Sculpture on deer antlers
Unique piece
Ex-Voto heart in clay by Cuore di Argilla
Italy crafts - Made in Venice
Small model
A contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional ex-voto, originally a votive offering made to a god in request of a grace or in thanks for a grace obtained after a vow.
Voyage to the South Pole and Oceania on the corvettes the Astrolabe and the Zélée, executed by order of the king during the years 1837-1838-1839-1840 under the command of M. Dumont-d'Urville captain of vessel
Botanical plate
Published in 1846
Atlas of Natural History - Botany
Phanerogamy
Hair tattoo - Reproduction in hair of a prisoner’s tattoo from the 19th century.
Souvenir in hair in the Victorian manner of 19th century funerary reliquaries, mourning memories
Artistic work carried out by the Maison Vaillant since 2023 in Rambouillet
Reproduction of the tattoo of Pierre Joseph Cethier, former soldier and farmer, in prison in 1877.
Anatomy - Antique chart by D'Orbigny - 1869
In colors
Atlas of the Universal Dictionary of Natural History
Deer antler sculpture - Totem Skulls on pedestal
Material : Antler
Origin: Hand-carved in Indonesia
Deer antler sculpture - Snake and Skulls Totem on pedestal
Material : Antler
Origin: Indonesia
Clastic Mannequin - Dr. Auzoux's anatomical skinned
Salvo Little Head by Patrizia Italiano – Octopus – Handmade white ceramic from Sicily – Plant pot – Vase
Handmade white ceramic from Sicily
Patrizia Italiano is a renowned Italian artist and ceramist, whose work is a true celebration of Sicily, her homeland and her main source of inspiration. Patrizia Italiano lives in Sicily, Italy, between Palermo and Filicudi, one of the Aeolian Islands.
She draws her inspiration from Sicilian landscapes, its history and its people. She is famous for her anthropomorphic vases, the famous Sicilian Moor’s Heads, which she reinterprets with great humour and a modern twist, giving them the names of Sicilian merchants.
Here we have Salvo, the octopus seller.
High-temperature glazed art ceramic, very sturdy and with colours that will not fade.
They are all differents!
Anatomical heart in ceramic
A creation by Artist Naouchka
All hearts are different
Unique piece