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Portrait Hendrik van Deventer anatomical drawings
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Portrait Hendrik van Deventer anatomical drawings
Portrait of Hendrik van Deventer and anatomical drawings of wombs with fetus, Portrait of Hendrik van Deventer in oval on base between anatomical drawings of wombs with fetus. Four Bible texts refer to the duty of the housewife to give birth to children, uterus with fetus, womb, uterus, Hendrik van Deventer, Hendrik van Deventer (mentioned on object), Netherlands, 1701, paper, engraving, h 187 mm × w 144 mm
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Media ID 19543101
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1701 Base Children Duty Oval Uterus Fetus Housewife Mentioned Womb
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Portrait Hendrik van Deventer anatomical drawings". The image features an oval portrait of the esteemed Hendrik van Deventer, surrounded by intricate anatomical drawings of wombs with developing fetuses. The juxtaposition of the portrait and the anatomical illustrations creates a thought-provoking composition that highlights both the beauty and complexity of life. The artist skillfully captures the essence of Van Deventer's persona while emphasizing his profound connection to the field of medicine. Notably, four Bible texts are incorporated into this artwork, underscoring the societal expectation for women to fulfill their duty as housewives by giving birth to children. This inclusion adds another layer of significance to the portrayal, inviting viewers to contemplate traditional gender roles and their impact on society throughout history. Printed on high-quality paper using engraving techniques, this stunning piece measures 187 mm in height and 144 mm in width. Its meticulous details and historical context make it a valuable addition to any art collection or exhibition. Originating from Netherlands in 1701, this print is not only visually captivating but also serves as a testament to both artistic talent and scientific exploration during that era. It offers a glimpse into how art can be used as a medium for expressing cultural norms and beliefs surrounding childbirth and femininity.
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