Theatrum Anatomicum-surgeons-dissecting [After VAN DER LAAN, c.1750]

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Theatrum Anatomicum’ of the Amsterdam Surgeon Guild at the Sint Antonieswaag. At top left Apollo and below him the Amsterdam seal. At right Aesculapius with the City coat of arms below. This anatomy room was where Nicolaes Tulp was active.

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etching / engraving on hand laid (verge type) paper.
Sheet size: 26 x 31,7 cm. Image size: 24,5 x 27,7 cm.

Probably a individually published print. We found reference of a version by van der Laan and another by Barent Bakker, but no reference on this version of this print.

Made by an anonymous engraver after Adolf van der Laan. Adolf / Adolph van der Laan (1684/90-1742/55) was a Dutch designer and engraver. He is a little described engraver, active in Amsterdam and Paris.

Condition: Very good, given age. Some old fold lines, which are only visible on rear. Trimmes at or inside plate edges. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: THEATRUM ANATOMICUM-SURGEONS-DISSECTING

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Dimensions 26 × 26 × 1 cm

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