135 Steven Blankaart (1650–1702) – Human Skeleton and Bones (Table LXVI) from Anatomia Reformata – Engraving (1695)

This detailed engraving, titled "TAB. LXVI." (Table 66), is taken from Steven Blankaart's significant anatomical work, "Anatomia Reformata, Sive Conformatio Corporis Humani" (Reformed Anatomy, or the Conformation of the Human Body). Published in 1695, the print meticulously illustrates various aspects of human skeletal anatomy, including a full articulated skeleton, individual bones such as the spine, skull, and limbs, all precisely labeled with letters and numbers for anatomical reference. This plate exemplifies 17th-century advancements in anatomical study and illustration, serving as a crucial visual aid for medical understanding and education during the period.
Steven Blankaart (1650–1702) was a prominent Dutch physician, anatomist, and natural scientist. A prolific writer, he published numerous works across various fields of medicine and natural history, often synthesizing existing knowledge and contributing to medical advancements of his time. His "Anatomia Reformata" was a notable contribution to anatomical literature, reflecting the scientific rigor and illustrative detail expected in early modern medical texts. Blankaart's work played a role in the dissemination of anatomical knowledge throughout Europe.
Artist or Maker: Steven Blankaart (Author)
Dimensions: Approximately 30 cm x 19 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: 1695
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