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Sinew Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of Sinew: A Fascinating Journey into Human Anatomy" Delve into the realm of hand-drawn anatomical studies

Background imageSinew Collection: Hand

Hand
Antique illustration of a human hand with tendons

Background imageSinew Collection: Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax)

Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax)
BEN360184 Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax) by Susini, Clemente (1754-1814); Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageSinew Collection: Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax)

Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax)
BEN360183 Model of a man whose throat has been cut (wax) by Susini, Clemente (1754-1814); Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageSinew Collection: Nero Claudius Caesar Emperor of Rome 54-68 AD engraved by Aegidius Sadeler (1570-1629

Nero Claudius Caesar Emperor of Rome 54-68 AD engraved by Aegidius Sadeler (1570-1629
STC153423 Nero Claudius Caesar Emperor of Rome 54-68 AD engraved by Aegidius Sadeler (1570-1629) (engraving) by Titian (Tiziano Vecelli) (c.1488-1576) (after)

Background imageSinew Collection: Model of a skinless man (wax)

Model of a skinless man (wax)
BEN360194 Model of a skinless man (wax) by Susini, Clemente (1754-1814); Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table X Dissection, from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table X Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174551 Ms Hunter 364 Table X Dissection, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174549 Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: An Ecorche Study of the Dying Gaul, 1840 (pen and ink on paper)

An Ecorche Study of the Dying Gaul, 1840 (pen and ink on paper)
FIT167649 An Ecorche Study of the Dying Gaul, 1840 (pen and ink on paper) by Linnell, William (1826-1906); Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK; eFitzwilliam Museum; English

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table XII Dissection (open state) from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table XII Dissection (open state) from Anatomical Tables
GUL174554 Ms Hunter 364 Table XII Dissection (open state) from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, c. 1170, from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, c. 1170, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174550 Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection, c.1170, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: Model of a skinless man (wax)

Model of a skinless man (wax)
BEN360193 Model of a skinless man (wax) by Susini, Clemente (1754-1814); Museo della Specola, Florence, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174548 Ms Hunter 364 Table VII Dissection, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: Ms Hunter 364 Table XI Dissection, from Anatomical Tables

Ms Hunter 364 Table XI Dissection, from Anatomical Tables
GUL174552 Ms Hunter 364 Table XI Dissection, from Anatomical Tables, by John Banister (1540-1610) (oil on brown paper) by English School, (16th century); Glasgow University Library

Background imageSinew Collection: Rear view of a skeleton showing the sinews of the neck, late 15th or early 16th century (1954)

Rear view of a skeleton showing the sinews of the neck, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Found in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor

Background imageSinew Collection: Muscles and sinews in a foot, possibly of a hare, late 15th or early 16th century (1954)

Muscles and sinews in a foot, possibly of a hare, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Muscles and sinews in a foot, possibly of a hare, late 15th or early 16th century (1954). Found in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Windsor, 12375

Background imageSinew Collection: Female muscular system, front view

Female muscular system, front view

Background imageSinew Collection: Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms

Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms
History of medicine. Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms. 18th century

Background imageSinew Collection: Female muscular system from four points of view

Female muscular system from four points of view, pink background

Background imageSinew Collection: Muscular woman running

Muscular woman running, isolated on white background

Background imageSinew Collection: The Sinews of Old England, 1857 (w / c & bodycolour with gum arabic on paper)

The Sinews of Old England, 1857 (w / c & bodycolour with gum arabic on paper)
XYC198566 The Sinews of Old England, 1857 (w/c & bodycolour with gum arabic on paper) by Hicks, George Elgar (1824-1914); 75.2x53.3 cm; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven

Background imageSinew Collection: Study of the Christ Child and an Anatomical Drawing with Notes (black chalk & brown ink on paper)

Study of the Christ Child and an Anatomical Drawing with Notes (black chalk & brown ink on paper)
BAL191783 Study of the Christ Child and an Anatomical Drawing with Notes (black chalk & brown ink on paper) (verso) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); British Museum, London, UK; Italian


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"Exploring the Intricacies of Sinew: A Fascinating Journey into Human Anatomy" Delve into the realm of hand-drawn anatomical studies, where every sinew and muscle of the human arms comes to life. Witness a chilling model depicting a man with his throat cut in wax, showcasing the intricate network of sinews that lie beneath our skin. Travel back in time as you gaze upon an engraved portrait of Nero Claudius Caesar, Emperor of Rome, marveling at how even powerful rulers are bound by sinew. Step into a world devoid of flesh but rich in knowledge with a model portraying a skinless man sculpted from wax, revealing the hidden beauty and complexity of sinews. Discover Ms Hunter 364 Table X Dissection, an invaluable resource from Anatomical Tables that unravels the secrets held within layers upon layers of interconnected sinews. Uncover further insights through Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection from Anatomical Tables, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the intricacies and functions of sinew. Immerse yourself in an ecorche study capturing the essence of The Dying Gaul. With pen and ink on paper, witness how even in death's embrace, sinews retain their grace. Embark on another enlightening journey with Ms Hunter 364 Table XII Dissection (open state) from Anatomical Tables. Witness firsthand how vital sinews enable movement and function within our bodies. Revisit Ms Hunter 364 Table VIII Dissection c. 1170 from Anatomical Tables to deepen your understanding and appreciation for this complex web that holds us together - our precious sinews. Conclude your exploration with yet another remarkable wax sculpture depicting a skinless man. Marvel at how these delicate strands intertwine to form our very being – reminding us all that we are more than just flesh; we are woven together by resilient threads called sinew.