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Our canvas is professionally hand-stretched and layered with protective ink for a superior museum-grade finish.
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Description
"Studies of the Fetus in the Womb," also known as "Studi sul feto nell'utero," are a series of anatomical sketches and drawings by the renowned Renaissance artist and inventor, Leonardo da Vinci. Dating back to the 15th century, these studies are notable for their anatomical accuracy and innovative insights into human biology.
The drawings provide detailed depictions of fetal development within the womb, showing various stages of pregnancy from conception to birth. See more
Leonardo conducted these studies using revolutionary methods for his time, including the dissection of cadavers and direct observation.
These studies showcase Leonardo da Vinci's genius as an artist, scientist, and researcher. His precise observations of fetal anatomical structures significantly contributed to our understanding of human reproduction and paved the way for future medical advancements.
Today, Leonardo da Vinci's "Studies of the Fetus in the Womb" are regarded as one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of both anatomy and art.