The surgical lesson (free to Rembrandt) (original title object) Cartoon inspired "The anatomy lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp 'by Rembrandt, following the proposal of the Medical Faculty of the University of Amsterdam to appoint the pathologist Caspar Hendrik Kuhn Professor of Surgery. Around a cutting table faculty members Dirk van Haren Noman, Pieter Klazes Pel, Thomas Place, Jan Willem Reiner Tilanus, Barend Joseph Stokvis, Heinrich Daniel Joachim Herz, Kuhn, Gerrit Hendrik van der Mey, Joseph Förster, Georg Rüge Willem Marie Gunning and Ambroise Arnold Guillaume Guye. Kuhn dissects the forearm


The surgical lesson (free to Rembrandt) (original title object) Cartoon inspired "The anatomy lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp 'by Rembrandt, following the proposal of the Medical Faculty of the University of Amsterdam to appoint the pathologist Caspar Hendrik Kuhn Professor of Surgery. Around a cutting table faculty members Dirk van Haren Noman, Pieter Klazes Pel, Thomas Place, Jan Willem Reiner Tilanus, Barend Joseph Stokvis, Heinrich Daniel Joachim Herz, Kuhn, Gerrit Hendrik van der Mey, Joseph Förster, Georg Rüge Willem Marie Gunning and Ambroise Arnold Guillaume Guye. Kuhn dissects the forearm of a man startled opkijkt. Manufacturer : printmaker: Johan Braakensiek (listed building) printer: Ellerman Harms & Co. (Listed building) Date: 10-mar-1889 Material: paper Technique: lithography (technique) Dimensions: sheet: H 295 mm × W 436 mmToelichtingVerschenen in the appendix of "The Amsterdam, Netherlands for Weekly 'of 10 March 1889. Subject: political caricatures and satire anatomy lesson operation, surgery


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