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E-grāmata: Visualizing the Body in Art, Anatomy, and Medicine since 1800: Models and Modeling

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This book expands the art historical perspective on art’s connection to anatomy and medicine, bringing together in one text several case studies from various methodological perspectives. The contributors focus on the common visual and bodily nature of (figural) art, anatomy, and medicine around the central concept of modeling (posing, exemplifying and fabricating). Topics covered include the role of anatomical study in artistic training, the importance of art and visual literacy in anatomical/medical training and in the dissemination (via models) of medical knowledge/information, and artistic representations of the medical body in the contexts of public health and propaganda.

List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgements xv
About the Contributors xvii
Prologue: Modeling the Modern Body xxi
Rebecca Messbarger
Introduction: Models and Modeling in Art, Anatomy, and Medicine 1(14)
Andrew Graciano
PART I ANATOMICAL MODELS IN ARTISTIC TRAINING: SCULPTED, LIVING, AND DISSECTED
1 Anatomy in the Drawing Room at Felix Meritis Maatschappij in Amsterdam: Between Skin and Bones, Theory and Practice
15(24)
Andrew Graciano
2 Fabulations of the Flesh: Gericault and the Praxis of Art and Anatomy in France
39(22)
Dorothy Johnson
3 Grecian Theory at the Royal Academy: John Flaxman and the Pedagogy of Corporeal Representation
61(26)
Josh Hainy
PART II VISUAL MODELS IN ANATOMY AND MEDICINE: ILLUSTRATIVE, RADIOGRAPHIC, AND SCULPTURAL
4 The Brain in Text and in Image: Reconfiguring Medical Knowledge in Late Eighteenth-Century Japan
87(18)
Wei Yu Wayne Tan
5 When Sight Penetrates the Body: The Use and Promotion of Stereoscopic Radiography in Britain, 1896-1918
105(24)
Antoine Gallay
6 Art in the Service of Medical Education: The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie Birth Series and the Use of Sculpture to Teach the Process of Human Development from Fertilization through Delivery
129(30)
Rose Holz
PART III MODELING PUBLIC HEALTH: THE HEALTHY BODY IN ART AND PROPAGANDA
7 Painting the Revolutionary Body: Anatomy and the Remaking of Mexican History in the Murals of Diego Rivera
159(22)
Niria Leyva-Gutierrez
8 The Sick Man of Asia and the Anatomically Perfect Woman: Remodeling Republican China's (Body) Image through the Visual Arts
181(22)
Amanda Wangwright
PART IV MODELING DISEASE: THE PATHOLOGIZED BODY IN ART AND MEDICINE
9 The Model Patient: Observation and Illustration at the Musee Charcot
203(30)
Natasha Ruiz-Gomez
10 The Fat Body as Anatomical and Medical Oddity: Lucian Freud's Paintings of Sue Tilley
233(18)
Brittany Lockard
Index 251
Andrew Graciano is Professor of Art History and the Director of Graduate Studies (Studio Art, Media Arts, Art History, and Art Education) at the University of South Carolinas School of Visual Art and Design.