For thousands of years artists have played a special role in the human quest to understand anatomy, health and disease; this book celebrates their creativity and inquisitiveness using little-seen, stunning imagery from one of the worlds greatest collections. The Wellcome Collection is based on the enormous bequest left by pioneering pharmacist Sir Henry Wellcome (1853-1936). For many years, he travelled the globe, acquiring any kind of art or artefact with a bearing on health and medical treatment: the resulting collection everything from oil paintings, to dentures, scrolls, glass eyes and illuminated books numbers over a million pieces, and forms a unique history of humankinds growing understanding of ourselves and our world. Using a wealt...
The Doctor by Luke Fildes, first exhibited over a century ago, is a popular masterpiece and an icon ...
By Richard Aspin Page from Lady Ayscough’s book of ‘Receits of phisick and chirurgery’, dated 1692,...
Artistic scientific research is, I believe, one of the ways out of the cul-de-sac that modern art br...
One person exhibition at Delahunty, London, with accompanying publication illustrating all the works...
The profession of Medical Illustration is one of the oldest and most enduring of all the creative sc...
Parution - The Art of Medicine : Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagination Julie Anderson, Emma Sh...
The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine had its beginnings at the end of the last century...
A artist book Curious Apothecary is published within in a Artist Book "Prescriptions " as part of a ...
Born within a decade of each other, pioneering art historian Aby Worburg and pharmaceutical entrepre...
Historians are acutely aware of the role of art in medicine. Elaborate early modern works catch our ...
The Heart was the inaugural exhibition at Wellcome Collection (21 June-16 Sept 2007), a major new Lo...
Julien Pierre. Les collections iconographiques de l'Institut Wellcome : William Schupbach , The icon...
This visual presentation will use three examples resulting from a period as an artist-researcher at ...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
A remarkable journey through Chinese medical illustrations from the earliest illustrated manuscripts...
The Doctor by Luke Fildes, first exhibited over a century ago, is a popular masterpiece and an icon ...
By Richard Aspin Page from Lady Ayscough’s book of ‘Receits of phisick and chirurgery’, dated 1692,...
Artistic scientific research is, I believe, one of the ways out of the cul-de-sac that modern art br...
One person exhibition at Delahunty, London, with accompanying publication illustrating all the works...
The profession of Medical Illustration is one of the oldest and most enduring of all the creative sc...
Parution - The Art of Medicine : Over 2,000 Years of Images and Imagination Julie Anderson, Emma Sh...
The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine had its beginnings at the end of the last century...
A artist book Curious Apothecary is published within in a Artist Book "Prescriptions " as part of a ...
Born within a decade of each other, pioneering art historian Aby Worburg and pharmaceutical entrepre...
Historians are acutely aware of the role of art in medicine. Elaborate early modern works catch our ...
The Heart was the inaugural exhibition at Wellcome Collection (21 June-16 Sept 2007), a major new Lo...
Julien Pierre. Les collections iconographiques de l'Institut Wellcome : William Schupbach , The icon...
This visual presentation will use three examples resulting from a period as an artist-researcher at ...
The exhibition was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to launch the Wellcome Gallery of Medicine in ...
A remarkable journey through Chinese medical illustrations from the earliest illustrated manuscripts...
The Doctor by Luke Fildes, first exhibited over a century ago, is a popular masterpiece and an icon ...
By Richard Aspin Page from Lady Ayscough’s book of ‘Receits of phisick and chirurgery’, dated 1692,...
Artistic scientific research is, I believe, one of the ways out of the cul-de-sac that modern art br...