Here are clear reproductions of over 1,200 anatomical drawings by one of humanity's greatest geniuses — still considered, nearly five centuries later, the finest ever rendered. With 215 plates, including studies of the osteological, myological, nervous, respiratory, alimentary, and genito-urinary system, this treasury will be admired by artists and scientists alike.
Classic Anatomical Illustrations by Vesalius, Albinus, Leonardo An awe-inspiring fusion of art and science, this magnificent collection features detailed illustrations of human anatomy by history's most brilliant artists. Includes over 130 black-and-white renderings of muscles, skeletons, nervous systems, more.
Old-Time Anatomical Illustrations CD-ROM and Book by Jim Harter Scores of medical and anatomical engravings dating from the late Victorian era through the early 20th century depict skeletons, major organs, medical instruments, surgical illustrations, physical abnormalities, and much more. 357 black-and-white illustrations.
Leonardo's Anatomical Drawings by Leonardo da Vinci Da Vinci was able to produce remarkably accurate depictions of the "ideal" human figure. This exceptional collection reprints 59 sketches of the skeleton, skull, upper and lower extremities, embryos, and other subjects.
Leonardo da Vinci Notebooks 2 Vol Set by Dover Save 30%! The 2 volumes of Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci feature a total of 1,566 extracts: writings on painting, sculpture, architecture, anatomy, mining, inventions, music. Dual Italian-English texts, with 186 plates plus over 500 additional drawings.
Leonardo Paintings and Drawings: 24 Cards by Leonardo da Vinci This full-color collection includes 24 of his finest creations in miniature, among them Antique Warrior, Five Grotesque Heads, and Portrait of Lisa del Giocondo (Mona Lisa).
The Craftsman’s Handbook by Cennino Cennini Fifteenth-century handbook, written by a working artist of the day, reveals techniques of the masters in drawing, oil painting, frescoes, panel painting, gilding, casting, more. Direct link to artists of Middle Ages.