AN ANATOMY ABSTRACT ADAPTED TO THE ARTS OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE AND PUT IN A NEW ORDER. Paris, De Mortain, n. d.
1 vol. petit in folio. Half-calf green vellum with corners. Heavily restored, some folios lined. As it is.
4]ff, 3 full-page engraved skeleton plates, 7 numbered anatomy plates with table, and 5 anatomy plates bound in sequence. L'abrégé d'anatomie rassemble des figures représentant des squelettes et des écorchés dans les poses plus artistiques.
They are said to have been made after those that Titian had drawn for the book of Vesalius.
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