Although the historical connections between anatomy and the visual arts have been explored in quite some depth, especially in the cases of early modern anatomical drawing, sculpting, the making of wet preparations and wax modelling, the role of artistic techniques in the creation of corrosive preparations has received little attention thus far. This is remarkable, as there appear to be significant similarities between casting techniques like those employed by the influential artist Wenzel Jamnitzer (1508– 85) and anatomical corrosive techniques. This paper explores the connections between the two domains and argues that, although artistic and anatomical techniques were often very similar in terms of the materials used, the skills that had t...
The historical varnish technology is of interest to various fields in cultural heritage. To understa...
International audienceAbstract What can the chemical and petrofabric study of casting cores of early...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...
Although the historical connections between anatomy and the visual arts have been explored in quite ...
Corrosion casting is the technique by which a solid, negative replica is created from a hollow anato...
Wax modelling has been used since ancient times with its first application in art in the fifteenth c...
Almost every Kunstkammer in sixteenth-century Europe contained small reptiles or plants cast from li...
The casting technique of using models taken from nature came into fashion during the Renaissance. Al...
The etching stage of the corrosive preparation is a crucial element of creating a high quality anato...
The BnF Ms. Fr. 640 manuscript, written by an anonymous French goldsmith at the end of the 16th cent...
Corrosion technique is one of the basic and widely used methods of visualization of vascularization ...
In this master’s thesis, the first part of the research presents the history of the meaning of wax a...
The video depict a historical reconstruction of the birth and development of anatomical ceroplastics...
The paper presents a study of the corrosive state of sculptures and art objects made from copper and...
The history of holloware forming in metal has been left incomplete as to the techniques various arti...
The historical varnish technology is of interest to various fields in cultural heritage. To understa...
International audienceAbstract What can the chemical and petrofabric study of casting cores of early...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...
Although the historical connections between anatomy and the visual arts have been explored in quite ...
Corrosion casting is the technique by which a solid, negative replica is created from a hollow anato...
Wax modelling has been used since ancient times with its first application in art in the fifteenth c...
Almost every Kunstkammer in sixteenth-century Europe contained small reptiles or plants cast from li...
The casting technique of using models taken from nature came into fashion during the Renaissance. Al...
The etching stage of the corrosive preparation is a crucial element of creating a high quality anato...
The BnF Ms. Fr. 640 manuscript, written by an anonymous French goldsmith at the end of the 16th cent...
Corrosion technique is one of the basic and widely used methods of visualization of vascularization ...
In this master’s thesis, the first part of the research presents the history of the meaning of wax a...
The video depict a historical reconstruction of the birth and development of anatomical ceroplastics...
The paper presents a study of the corrosive state of sculptures and art objects made from copper and...
The history of holloware forming in metal has been left incomplete as to the techniques various arti...
The historical varnish technology is of interest to various fields in cultural heritage. To understa...
International audienceAbstract What can the chemical and petrofabric study of casting cores of early...
In the early modern Dutch Republic, plaster casts offered artists a way to overcome limitations of s...