Papier-maché anatomical model by
Louis Thomas Jerôme Auzoux
Listed as:
“Anatomie Clastique” signed: (Doctor?) Auzoux
France
Polychrome/papier mache
Date: 1883
H. 55 inches
- "The paper was moulded into lead moulds and after removing, the pieces were put together and 'sewn' with metal thread, thus obtaining hollow models.
They were then adjusted, trimmed, sanded and covered with a finishing paper.
Vessels were stuck and painted and nerves and membranes would then completed the models before they were numbered and assembled."
Louis Thomas Jerôme Auzoux
Listed as:
“Anatomie Clastique” signed: (Doctor?) Auzoux
France
Polychrome/papier mache
Date: 1883
H. 55 inches
- "The paper was moulded into lead moulds and after removing, the pieces were put together and 'sewn' with metal thread, thus obtaining hollow models.
They were then adjusted, trimmed, sanded and covered with a finishing paper.
Vessels were stuck and painted and nerves and membranes would then completed the models before they were numbered and assembled."
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