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De tekening komt sterk overeen met een prent in: Gracht, Jacob van der. Anatomie der wtterlicke deelen van het menschelick lichaem (...). Den Haag: Jacob van der Gracht, 1634. De tekening is echter gespiegeld en zou mogelijk als voorbeeld voor de prent kunnen hebben gediend. De houding waarin het lichaam is afgebeeld gaat terug tot: Vesalius, Andreas. De humani corporis fabrica libri septem (...). Bazel: Johannes Oporinus, 1543. Tekening zit in een omslag met meerdere anatomische tekeningen, genummerd RP-T-1989-256 en RP-T-1989-258 t/m RP-T-1989-289.
Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt, with additional funding from the Prins Bernhard Fonds, the Rijksmuseum-Stichting and the Ster Holding BV
…; collection Carel Vosmaer (1826-88), Montreux;{Note RMA.} his son, Prof. Dr Gualtherus Carel Jacob Vosmaer (1854-1916), Leiden; his son, C.J.J.G. Vosmaer (1907-86), Leiden; his heirs; from whom, fl. 650,000, with 212 other drawings, to the museum, with support from the Vereniging Rembrandt, the Rijksmuseum Stichting and The Ster, 1989
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