Anatomical Study of Human Skin and Nail

Jan l' Admiral, 1737

Commissioned by doctors, Jan l’Admiral made detailed anatomical design drawings, of which he later made prints to illustrate their medical treatises. He probably chose parchment because the ‘living’ character of the material suited the subjects. The skull belonged to an unknown child who died before birth. The skin was that of an Ethiopian woman, which begs the question of how the doctors obtained their study materials.

  • Artwork typeprint
  • Object numberRP-P-1914-4840
  • Dimensionsheight 117 mm x width 164 mm
  • Physical characteristicsets gedrukt van één plaat (A)

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Anatomical Study of Human Skin and Nail

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-P-1914-4840

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • collector's mark: Lugt 2233
    • collector's mark: Lugt 2228
  • Catalogue reference

    Hollstein Dutch 2


Creation

  • Creation

    printmaker: Jan l' Admiral, Amsterdam

  • Dating

    1737

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  • Physical description

    ets gedrukt van één plaat (A)

  • Dimensions

    height 117 mm x width 164 mm


Explanatory note

  • Jan L'Admiral gebruikte voor de groep mezzotinten met het onderwerp 'Anatomische studie van menselijke huid en nagel' vier verschillende platen: A, B, C en D. Proefdruk voor illustratie in: Albinus, Bernhard Siegfried. Dissertatio secunda. De sede et caussa coloris Aethiopum et caeterorum hominum, Leiden: Dirk Haak (II) en Amsterdam: Jacob Graal en Hendrik de Leth, 1737.


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