An early anatomical model of the torso by Adam Rouilly

A beautifully modelled, portable Adam Rouilly teaching torso mounted on a wooden A-frame backboard.

This very early torso is papier-mâché with a plaster overlay, hand painted and numbered.

The lungs remove, including the heart wall, plus the liver and the stomach and small/large intestines.

It is a truly beautiful thing and though not perfect, it’s incredibly rare to find one let alone in this great condition, and complete.

We’re told this previously resided in a London college.

A splendid addition for any collector.

 

Dimensions:

All approximate

37cm height

20cm width

10cm depth

 

 

Condition: Where there are specific points to note we will detail these as far as possible but please be aware that all our items have wear commensurate with age and are as seen in the photographs. If you require any specific information please do not hesitate to get in contact. Please note the wear, rubbing and small losses to the edges of the organs etc. Flaking to the painted back board. It is complete.

 


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