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Saturday, July 23, 2011

How to Draw the Muscles of the Human Body

From The Encyclopedia Britannica, Third Edition, 1797, these two plate show the anatomy of the muscles of the human body.The plates are by Andrew Bell. Another post about his graphic work is here.



Anatomia Britannica: a system of anatomy. Illustrated by upwards of three hundred copperplates, ... In six parts. By Andrew Bell, ... The work ... conducted by Andrew Fyfe, ... Volume 1 of 3

Anatomia Britannica: a system of anatomy. Illustrated by upwards of three hundred copperplates, ... In six parts. By Andrew Bell, ... The work ... conducted by Andrew Fyfe, ... Volume 2 of 3

Anatomia Britannica: a system of anatomy. Illustrated by upwards of three hundred copperplates, ... In six parts. By Andrew Bell, ... The work ... conducted by Andrew Fyfe, ... Volume 3 of 3

A Compendious System of Anatomy In Six Parts. Part I. Osteology. II. Of the muscles, etc. III. Of the abdomen. Part IV. Of the thorax. V. Of the brain and nerves. VI. Of the senses. : Illustrated With Twelve Large Copperplates Extracted From the American Edition of the Encyclopedia [Britannica]
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