RA Collection: People and Organisations
From 1664 he worked in the Netherlands - at Utrecht (1665) and Amsterdam (1667-1711).
Born: 1640 in Liège
Died: 1711
Gender: Male
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 101: Nine month fetus skeleton
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 92: Skull, jaw and teeth
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 88: Skeleton (back)
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 87: Skeleton (front)
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 71: Muscles employed in extending the wrist
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 25: Wind Pipe and Bronchia
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 23: System of arteries of a six month old infant
Benjamin Walford
Plate 21: Organs contained in the thorax
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 3: The female body (back)
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 2: The female body (front)
Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford
Plate 1: The male body (front)
Gerard de Lairesse
The Art of Painting, In All its Branches, Methodically demonstrated by Discourses and Plates, And exemplified by Remarks On The Paintings of the best Masters; and their Perfections and Oversights laid open By Gerard De Lairesse. Translated by John Frederick Fritsch, Painter. - London:: [1738]
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Bernhard Siegfried Albinus
A Compleat System Of The Blood-Vessels And Nerves, Taken From Albinus's Edition of Eustachius, Also From Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and J. B. Surgeon at Avignon; Beautifully Engraved on Large Copper Plates, With Tables of Explanation, Containing the Text of Eustachius, Albinus, &c. Translated Into English. To Which Are Prefixed Three Whole-Length Anatomical Figures, Representing The External Parts of the Human Body in both Sexes. - London:: [1758]
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William Cowper
The Anatomy Of Humane Bodies, With Figures Drawn After The Life By some Of The Best Masters in Europe, And Curiously Engraven In One Hundred and Fourteen Copper Plates, Illustrated With Large Explications, Containing Many New Anatomical Discoveries, And Chirurgical Observations: To Which Is Added An Introduction Explaining The Animal Oeconomy, With A Copious Index. By William Cowper. - Oxford: [1698]
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Bernhard Siegfried Albinus
A Compleat System Of The Blood-Vessels And Nerves, Taken From Albinus's Edition of Eustachius, Also From Ruysch, Vieussens, Du Verney, Haller, Trew, and J. B. Surgeon at Avignon; Beautifully Engraved on Large Copper Plates, With Tables of Explanation, Containing the Text of Eustachius, Albinus, &c. Translated Into English. To Which Are Prefixed Three Whole-Length Anatomical Figures, Representing The External Parts of the Human Body in both Sexes. - London:: [1750]
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