In this 8" x 10" softcover book are 40 unique anatomical drawings from human anatomy books published in the 17th and 18th centuries in Italy.
High-quality scans have been digitally enhanced and cropped by the author for inclusion in this collection. Care has been taken to provide the best quality images for paper crafting and wall art.
All of the anatomy images are in the Public Domain and are free from copyright and can be used for both personal and commercial projects.
Medical Illustrations From:
"Anatomia Reformata" (1695) by Stephan Blankaart"II Corpo-Umano" (1712) by Alessandro PascoliThe 60# (100 GSM) paper on which the human anatomy images are printed has a slight sheen to it. Non-perforated pages are easy to cut or tear out of this book. Each page is single-sided with the vintage anatomy artwork on one side and the backside left intentionally blank.
Vintage medical art images have been paired on each 8"x10" page. From Anatomia Reformata the images are 3.7" x 6.5" (26 images) and from II Corpo-Umano the images are 4.2" x 5.7" (14 images) for a total of 40 anatomy illustrations.
Anatomical images have been placed on a black background that continues to the back of the pages.
Vintage Anatomy Ephemera Prints For:
Junk JournalingScrapbookingCard MakingDecoupageCollage KitsMixed Media ProjectsTattoo Art Shop DecorDIY Framing for Home & Office DecorThis book is just one of the vintage human anatomy art print and ephemera books available from Ann Everett. Please click on the series name or the author's name to see more.
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