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Vintage Anatomical Illustration of Human Skeletons
This vintage anatomical plate showcases two detailed human skeletons, presented from anterior and posterior views. The illustration, published by Dr. Parker and lithographed by L. Newton in Pittsburgh in 1830, features intricate labeling of bones and major blood vessels, particularly the aorta and its branches. The color palette is dominated by aged parchment tones, with subtle highlights of red for the circulatory system and a muted yellow for the bones. The style is reminiscent of early scientific engravings, emphasizing accuracy and educational value. This piece is ideal for medical history enthusiasts, educators, or anyone appreciating historical scientific art. Its detailed rendering and antique aesthetic lend a sophisticated and educational ambiance to any space.
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