Antique surgical board from Benjamin Bell's Complete...
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Anthropomorphic rectangle wooden Medallion by John Byron - Walkyrie
Anthropomorphic rectangle wooden Medallion. Walkyrie
Original creation by John Byron: series "victorian Animals ".
" Anthropomorphisme is a recurring art in 18th century, and we find number of examples through the illustrated literature, as well as the paintings of masters. Dogs, cats, but also and especially animals of the hunting, even the farm, so adorn themselves with ceremonial dresses, and strike the pose, so giving a surrealist counterpart to a too strict rigorism of the portrait of this period, and revealing the indestructible and natural link between the Man and the Animal. "
John Byron - Victorian Animals
Wood: Pine painted in glossy black
Dimensions: 19 x 13cm
A ring to hang the frame at the Back.
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Anthropomorphic wooden Medallion by John Byron - The Romantic
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Fossil - Antique chart by D'Orbigny - 1869
In greyness
Atlas of the Universal Dictionary of Natural History
Natural History engraving
By D'Orbigny - 1869
In colors - XIXth century
Antique black and white natural history plate
Danse Macabre
Print realized by La Satanée
Anthropomorphic rectangle wooden Medallion by John Byron - The Romantic
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Plate - Antique natural history engraving in color
XIXth century
botany - mushroom - snake - bird
Wall decoration of Pompeii - Herculaneum mosaics: Chromolithographic plate
By Wilhelm Zahn
Published between 1832 and 1849