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Click-to-enlarge image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry. Again, this is a slightly cropped image.The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) is shown, with a different coloration, click-to-enlarge image, and described (click icon at lower left), by its current-location page.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here, along with a description, and accompanied by 3 detail, enlargeable thumbnail images, described here, here, and here. Another description can be found here, and an analysis of the painting, can be found here.It first appears 1:34 into this 21:52 video (fullscreen is active)
one of at least 69 such educational videos with this particular painting by the artist.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here; but there are many different coloration, or detail, images of it available online.The artist’s Wikipedia page, list of paintings, and collection (many more available in the Subcategories at each level).Seventh, of the 8 works, attributed to this artist by Mr. Melcher, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (7 total).
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
“Is that an innie or an outie?”
helen ferrx about 10 years ago
Touchy-feely
puddlesplatt about 10 years ago
what’s this big thing?
mabrndt Premium Member about 10 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry. Again, this is a slightly cropped image.The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp (link shows painting’s Wikipedia page) is shown, with a different coloration, click-to-enlarge image, and described (click icon at lower left), by its current-location page.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here, along with a description, and accompanied by 3 detail, enlargeable thumbnail images, described here, here, and here. Another description can be found here, and an analysis of the painting, can be found here.It first appears 1:34 into this 21:52 video (fullscreen is active)
one of at least 69 such educational videos with this particular painting by the artist.Another different coloration, click-to-enlarge image can be found here; but there are many different coloration, or detail, images of it available online.The artist’s Wikipedia page, list of paintings, and collection (many more available in the Subcategories at each level).Seventh, of the 8 works, attributed to this artist by Mr. Melcher, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here (7 total).PoodleGroomer about 10 years ago
It is a med school for the deaf. Have you ever tried to sign while doing surgery or an autopsy.
Coyoty Premium Member about 10 years ago
I want to donate my body to sorcery.
Fuddy Duddy about 10 years ago
Finger bone connected to de hand bone – hand bone connected to de arm bone . . . and so on.
tattooedcyberidiot about 10 years ago
“As you can see, if you leave the incision open a teensy bit too long, the patient bleeds to death.”