C1814

“Anatomy of the Kangaroo”

Artist:

William Clift (1775 - 1849)

Sold as a set of three Plate XIX Stomach of the Kangaroo Plate CXXII Uterus of the Kangaroo Plate CXXVI Kangaroo foetus From Sir Everard Home, Lectures on Comparative Anatomy: In which are Explained the Preparations in the Hunterian Collection

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Full Title:

“Anatomy of the Kangaroo”

Date:

C1814

Artist:

William Clift (1775 - 1849)

Engraver:

P.Basire 

Condition:

Slight toning otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Original copper engraving

Image Size: 

175mm 
x 225mm
AUTHENTICITY
"Anatomy of the Kangaroo" - Antique Print from 1814

Genuine antique
dated:

1814

Description:

Sold as a set of three Plate XIX Stomach of the Kangaroo Plate CXXII Uterus of the Kangaroo Plate CXXVI Kangaroo foetus

From Sir Everard Home, Lectures on Comparative Anatomy: In which are Explained the Preparations in the Hunterian Collection

Biography:

William Clift (1775-1849) 

Clift was apprenticed to John Hunter the celebrated physcian as an anatomical assistant at his house in Leicester Square, on 14 February 1792, employed to make drawings, copy dictation and assist in the care of Hunter’s anatomical specimens. Until Hunter’s death in 1793, Clift assisted him with dissections and often wrote from dictation from early morning until late at night. 

William Clift was well known and highly thought of in the scientific community. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1823. His skills as an illustrator were demonstrated through his work for Matthew Baillie’s “A series of engravings… to illustrate the morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body,” and also his work on illustrations in Sir Everard Home’s numerous papers in the Philosophical Transactions.

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