Abraham Blooteling (aka Abraham Bloteling; Abraham
Blotelingh; Abraham Blootelingh) (1640–1690) and Pieter Stevens van
Gunst (aka Pieter van Gunst) (1658/ 59–c1731)
“Plate 67: Inferioris
Brachii, ut & Manus digitorumque quosdam” (lower arm, and palm of hand and
fingers), 1685, after the drawing in the Ecole de Médicine, Paris, by Gerard
de Lairesse (1640/41–1711) as plate 67 to Govard Bidloo’s
(1649–1713) famous anatomical atlas, “Anatomia humani corporis / Ontleding des
menschelyken lichaams", first published by the widow of Johan van Someren (1622–1676) (de Weduwe van Joannes van Someren [fl. after 1679]) in 1685 in Amsterdam.
Note that this impression
has the 3 cm chainlines of the first edition of 1685 and the later 1734 edition
published by Jacob van Poolsum (1701–1762) in Utrecht has 2.5
cm chainlines.
For a marvellous
description of the history behind this plate (and a current retail price) see:
This publication is
available to view online or to download free-of-charge from archive.org:
Engraving on laid paper (3
cm chainlines) with full margins as published.
Size: (sheet) 50.6 x 35.3
cm; (plate) 47.3 x 32.1 cm.
Numbered on plate at upper
right corner: “T. 67.” and index lettered from “A” to “N”.
Condition: strong and
well-printed impression with small restored abrasions, a closed tear in the
lower margin and minor spots appropriate to the age of the print; otherwise the
sheet is in very good condition (i.e. there are no holes, folds, losses or significant
stains).
I am selling this large
masterpiece of anatomical engraving that is not only superbly executed but also
displays exceptional ingenuity in displaying an anterior view of the forearm
with the layering of muscles responsible for flexion at the wrist and fingers,
and pronation, for AU$485 (currently US$337.96/EUR299.33/GBP299.33
at the time of posting this listing) including postage and handling to anywhere
in the world (but not, of course, any import duties/taxes imposed by some
countries).
If you are interested in
purchasing this extraordinary and technically magnificent print, please contact
me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to
make the payment easy.
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