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Teaching materials - Nicolas-Henri Jacob & Jean Baptiste Marc Bourgery - traité d'anatomie de l'homme 1881 - Paper - 1850-1900

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Rare and superb anatomical engraving from the "Complete Treatise on the Anatomy of Man" by BOURGERY, Jean Baptiste Marc (1797-1849) in large format H 480 x W 350 mm and published in Paris by C. A. Delaunay, 1835, edition original.
“ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED ANATOMIC AND SURGICAL TREATISES EVER PUBLISHED IN ANY LANGUAGE” (Heirs of Hippocrates 1569) .

These anatomical engravings are totally dedicated to Angiology (Angeiology) , the medical specialty reserved for the study of the circulatory system and the lymphatic system, that is to say the arteries, veins and lymphatic vessels. This engraving, more than 185 years old, presents a normal state of wear for its age, which is part of its charm and authenticity.

The artist responsible for the spectacular illustrations was Nicolas-Henri Jacob (1782-1871) , a student of the neoclassical painter of the French Revolution, Jacques-Louis David. Bourgery considered Jacob his full collaborator in the project. Before embarking on this project, Jacob had gained considerable experience drawing on stone for lithographic publications. Jacob's artistic collaborators on the project were his wife, Charlotte Hublier-Jacob, Jean Baptiste Leveillé, Edmond Pochet, E. Roussin and others. The physiologist Claude Bernard played a slightly more important editorial role in the slightly expanded second edition of the work published from 1866 to 1871. Text in French, Latin and Greek. Magnificent work of medical anatomy, beautiful lithographic plates of the human body and very detailed, complete and rare.

References: Heirs of Hippocrates 1569; Roberts and Tomlinson p. 537-38; Waller 1372; Welcome II, p. 214; Brunet I, 1179; Delécluze, Étienne-Jean (1840) . Anatomical works by Doctor Bourgery. Paris: Revue de Paris. pages 208 to 222; Boudry S. , “Nicolas-Henri Jacob designer and lithographer”, in: L'Estampille, l'objet d'art, n° 417, October 2006, p. 54-59, Dijon, Éditions Faton, 1989.

Author: Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery (1797-1849) was a French doctor and anatomist from Orléans. In 20 years, with the artist Nicolas Henri Jacob, he created the complete anatomy manual "Complete Treatise on the Anatomy of Man" (published between 1831-1854) . Bourgery began his medical studies in 1813 in Paris, he also took lessons from the naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, professor at the Paris Natural History Museum. After passing the entrance exam, Bourgery worked as a clinical intern with René Laennec at the Necker hospital and with Guillaume Dupuytren at the Hôtel Dieu. From 1830, with the painter and illustrator Nicolas Henri Jacob, Bourgery worked on planning his most important work. It took nearly 20 years of teamwork to create this masterpiece. From 1840, he wrote scientific articles (often accompanied by lithographs) which were then published by the Paris Academy of Sciences. In addition, Bourgery also participated in the creation of anatomical models in stucco paper or papier-mâché for the Félix Thibert Anatomy Museum.

Illustrator: Nicolas-Henri Jacob (1782-1871) , was a French painter, designer and furniture architect who played a pioneering role in the art of lithography and established himself as a valuable aid to scientific publishing. Henri-Nicolas Jacob was the cousin of the famous cabinetmaker Georges Jacob, Nicolas Henri was a student of Jacques-Louis David, Antoine Dupasquier and Jean-Jacques Morgan. In 1802, he presented a series of pen drawings at the Paris Salon and became court painter to Eugène de Beauharnais, for whom he worked from 1805 to 1814 in Milan. On his return to France, he found a job as a drawing teacher at the National Veterinary School of Alfort (1818-1830) then moved to Paris and began his drawing lessons. He is the master of Jean-Baptiste Léveillé. His collaborators were Edmond Pouchet, E. Roussin. His wife was the painter Charlotte Hublier. Jacob devoted himself very early to the emerging technique of lithography, of which he was one of the pioneers. His first plates were exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1819, then became recurrent from the Salon of 1824 (portraits, genre scenes, etc.) : it was at this time that he began to work regularly for scientific publishing and medical. From 1830 to 1850, he devoted himself almost exclusively to the execution of the 700 lithographed plates of Bourgery's monumental work.

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Rare and superb anatomical engraving from the "Complete Treatise on the Anatomy of Man" by BOURGERY, Jean Baptiste Marc (1797-1849) in large format H 480 x W 350 mm and published in Paris by C. A. Delaunay, 1835, edition original.
“ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED ANATOMIC AND SURGICAL TREATISES EVER PUBLISHED IN ANY LANGUAGE” (Heirs of Hippocrates 1569) .

These anatomical engravings are totally dedicated to Angiology (Angeiology) , the medical specialty reserved for the study of the circulatory system and the lymphatic system, that is to say the arteries, veins and lymphatic vessels. This engraving, more than 185 years old, presents a normal state of wear for its age, which is part of its charm and authenticity.

The artist responsible for the spectacular illustrations was Nicolas-Henri Jacob (1782-1871) , a student of the neoclassical painter of the French Revolution, Jacques-Louis David. Bourgery considered Jacob his full collaborator in the project. Before embarking on this project, Jacob had gained considerable experience drawing on stone for lithographic publications. Jacob's artistic collaborators on the project were his wife, Charlotte Hublier-Jacob, Jean Baptiste Leveillé, Edmond Pochet, E. Roussin and others. The physiologist Claude Bernard played a slightly more important editorial role in the slightly expanded second edition of the work published from 1866 to 1871. Text in French, Latin and Greek. Magnificent work of medical anatomy, beautiful lithographic plates of the human body and very detailed, complete and rare.

References: Heirs of Hippocrates 1569; Roberts and Tomlinson p. 537-38; Waller 1372; Welcome II, p. 214; Brunet I, 1179; Delécluze, Étienne-Jean (1840) . Anatomical works by Doctor Bourgery. Paris: Revue de Paris. pages 208 to 222; Boudry S. , “Nicolas-Henri Jacob designer and lithographer”, in: L'Estampille, l'objet d'art, n° 417, October 2006, p. 54-59, Dijon, Éditions Faton, 1989.

Author: Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery (1797-1849) was a French doctor and anatomist from Orléans. In 20 years, with the artist Nicolas Henri Jacob, he created the complete anatomy manual "Complete Treatise on the Anatomy of Man" (published between 1831-1854) . Bourgery began his medical studies in 1813 in Paris, he also took lessons from the naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, professor at the Paris Natural History Museum. After passing the entrance exam, Bourgery worked as a clinical intern with René Laennec at the Necker hospital and with Guillaume Dupuytren at the Hôtel Dieu. From 1830, with the painter and illustrator Nicolas Henri Jacob, Bourgery worked on planning his most important work. It took nearly 20 years of teamwork to create this masterpiece. From 1840, he wrote scientific articles (often accompanied by lithographs) which were then published by the Paris Academy of Sciences. In addition, Bourgery also participated in the creation of anatomical models in stucco paper or papier-mâché for the Félix Thibert Anatomy Museum.

Illustrator: Nicolas-Henri Jacob (1782-1871) , was a French painter, designer and furniture architect who played a pioneering role in the art of lithography and established himself as a valuable aid to scientific publishing. Henri-Nicolas Jacob was the cousin of the famous cabinetmaker Georges Jacob, Nicolas Henri was a student of Jacques-Louis David, Antoine Dupasquier and Jean-Jacques Morgan. In 1802, he presented a series of pen drawings at the Paris Salon and became court painter to Eugène de Beauharnais, for whom he worked from 1805 to 1814 in Milan. On his return to France, he found a job as a drawing teacher at the National Veterinary School of Alfort (1818-1830) then moved to Paris and began his drawing lessons. He is the master of Jean-Baptiste Léveillé. His collaborators were Edmond Pouchet, E. Roussin. His wife was the painter Charlotte Hublier. Jacob devoted himself very early to the emerging technique of lithography, of which he was one of the pioneers. His first plates were exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1819, then became recurrent from the Salon of 1824 (portraits, genre scenes, etc.) : it was at this time that he began to work regularly for scientific publishing and medical. From 1830 to 1850, he devoted himself almost exclusively to the execution of the 700 lithographed plates of Bourgery's monumental work.

Shipping: National Post, Mondial Relay, protected package, INSURED and fully tracked. Estimated time for Europe 3-5 business days. Ships within 1 business day, you can combine shipping if you purchase multiple items from us, saving you money and time.

I invite you to consult all the photos which attest to the quality and condition of the object for which you are about to bid

It will be very well packaged and protected to reach you quickly by parcel post with insurance and tracking.

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