Anatomische studie van menselijke huid en nagel by Jan l' Admiral

Anatomische studie van menselijke huid en nagel 1737

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drawing, paper, watercolor, pencil

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portrait

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drawing

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water colours

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paper

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watercolor

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coloured pencil

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pencil

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watercolor

Dimensions: height 106 mm, width 164 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is Jan L' Admiral's anatomical study of human skin and nails. It's rendered with a focus on capturing the intricate details of the human form. The use of drawing reflects a blend of scientific observation and artistic skill. It's likely that L' Admiral employed traditional drawing techniques, using tools such as pencils or pens to create the fine lines and shading, along with the visual techniques of light and shadow to emphasize the textures and forms of the skin and nails. The choice of drawing as a medium influences the appearance of the study, lending it a delicate and precise quality. In the context of anatomical studies, the amount of work involved in accurately depicting the human body is significant. Artists like L' Admiral would have spent hours observing and rendering each detail, requiring a deep understanding of anatomy and skilled craftsmanship. This reflects the importance of both scientific knowledge and artistic skill in creating such studies, challenging any divide between art and science.

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