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Homo sapiens Clitoris
Homo sapiens Clitoris - Homo sapiens. Clitoris. Copper engraving based on drawing by Franz Bauer. E. Home, Lectures on comparative anatomy. Supplement 2, London, 1828, t. 24 (upper part). General Library. Date: 1828
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1828 Bauer Biological Comparative Copper Franz Homo Lectures Sapiens Supplement Clitoris Genitalia
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Discover the captivating beauty of human anatomy with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints featuring the intricately detailed Homo sapiens Clitoris, an exquisite copper engraving from Mary Evans Prints Online. This rare and thought-provoking piece, based on a drawing by Franz Bauer and originally published in Lectures on Comparative Anatomy by E. Home in 1828, is now available in a stunning metal print format. Each print is meticulously crafted to bring out the intricate details and textures of the original engraving, making it a unique and intriguing addition to any home or office space. Embrace the power of knowledge and the wonder of the human body with this captivating piece of art and historical significance.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 38.1cm (10" x 15")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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1. Title: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Homo Sapiens Clitoris: A Historical Insight into an Essential yet Misunderstood Organ This image is a copper engraving based on a drawing by Franz Bauer, published in Lectures on Comparative Anatomy by Everard Home in 1828. The illustration, found in Supplement 2 of Home's work, offers a detailed and intricate representation of the clitoris in Homo sapiens. The clitoris, a crucial component of the female genitalia, has long been a subject of fascination and misconceptions. This engraving, produced during the 19th century, represents a significant contribution to the scientific understanding of female sexual anatomy. Franz Bauer's meticulous drawing, skillfully translated into copper engraving by an unknown artist, reveals the complex structure of the clitoris. The image shows the external and internal structures, including the labia minora, the bulbs of the vestibule, and the glans clitoris. The intricate details of the illustration offer a glimpse into the intricacies of the female reproductive system, which was not fully understood during that time. This artwork, a product of the botanical and biological illustration tradition, showcases the importance of visual representation in scientific discovery. The Homo sapiens Clitoris illustration is a testament to the curiosity and dedication of scientists and artists in unraveling the mysteries of the human body. Today, this historical image continues to captivate audiences, serving as a reminder of the importance of scientific inquiry and the role of art in documenting and understanding the complexities of the natural world. The clitoris, once shrouded in misunderstanding, is now recognized as a vital organ for female sexual pleasure and overall well-being. This engraving, a piece of biological and artistic history, stands as a symbol of the ongoing exploration of the human body and its functions.
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