Anatomical Antique Engraving - Antonio Caldani - Brain - Human Anatomy - E2
Anatomical Antique Engraving - Antonio Caldani - Brain - Human Anatomy - E2
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This superb anatomy engraving is from the Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani’s ”Icones anatomicae; Iconum anatomicarum explicatio” The work was published in Venice, 1801-14.
"Icones Anatomicae" is a significant anatomical work that was published in multiple volumes. The first edition was released in parts from 1801 to 1814. The full title translates to "Anatomical Icons; Explanation of Anatomical Images."
The atlas is renowned for its detailed copperplate engravings, capturing various aspects of human anatomy. It includes depictions of organs, tissues, and other anatomical structures. The meticulous illustrations were intended to provide a comprehensive visual guide for medical students, practitioners, and researchers.
A pupil of Morgagni, Leopoldo Caldani succeeded his professor in the chair of anatomy at Padua, where he was already professor of theoretical medicine. In his later years he was assisted in the publication of his anatomical works by his nephew, Floriano Caldani, also a professor at Padua.
Dimensions
55 cm x 44 cm
Artist or Maker
Antonio Caldani
Medium
Engraving
Date
1813