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Wax anatomical models of man and woman; half-skeleton, half-living, in fashionable Regency garments.
It’s unknown if these models were intended as a darkly comic “memento mori” sort of novelty, or a teaching aid, or both.
The skeletons are accurate enough to have been used to teach students how the articulations line up in the living body, so even as a novelty, they may have had an educational use.
Models located at Science Museum London, originally created ca. 1810-1830.
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Genial. Muss ich meinem Mann zeigen:-)