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A Pair of Scagliola Panels of Fish.
With Inset Makers Plaque "Bock-Steger Lips".
Mid 19th Century.
Franz Josef Steger collaborated with pathological anatomist Carl Ernst Bock (1809-1874) at the University of Leipzig to produce models for the instruction of students. These were either direct casts or sculpted in plaster, porcelain or wax and Steger is known to have inquired into the early use of plastics. However, it is the plaster models for which he is best known.
Steger's instructive models were sold through international catalogues and scientific shops in Germany.
Collections:
University of Aberdeen Anatomy Museum.
Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology University of Melbourne.
Bibliography:
The Artist's Knife The art and science of plaster anatomical models at the Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology by Lucy Spencer.
Dimensions
Height 71 cm Width 81 cmStock number
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