Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
Iconographies
(Classification of iconographic subjects, primarily relying on ICONCLASS)
[Ico1888] Human anatomy
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Expert view
Human anatomy
Parts of the human
body (skeleton
excepted)
Human skeleton
Kneeling figure
Postures and
gestures of arms and
hands
Buttocks, 'partes
posteriores'
Mandible (lower jaw)
Mouth
Sink (movement in
water)
Spleen
Abdomen, belly
(human being)
Head (human)
Chest, bust
Legs
Other anatomic
details
Death as skeleton
Human skull
Boaz speaking to
Ruth; Ruth kneeling
before him
Nathan kneeling
before David
Postures and
gestures of hand and
fingers
Glands
Human sexual organs
Human bladder
Intestines
Stomach
Face
Ears
Eyes
Tongue
Heart
Breasts
Lungs
Foot
Blood circulation
Death as skeleton
with scythe
Risen Christ
triumphant over
death, sin, evil and
Satan
Death's head, skull
(symbol of Death)
Postures and
gestures of the palm
of the hand
Gall bladder
Kidney
Liver
Female sexual organs
Parts of the face
Heart pierced with
arrow
Veins
Castrum doloris of
King Sigismund II
Augustus displayed
at San Lorenzo in
Damaso Church in
Rome on 10 November
1572
Palm of the hand
turned up
Nose
Human figure