Teaching watercolor of external and microscopic view of human cells from mass in neck, 1848-1854
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Title
Teaching watercolor of external and microscopic view of human cells from mass in neck, 1848-1854
Subject
Henry Jacob Bigelow Watercolor Collection
Wallis, Oscar
Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890
Harvard Medical School Department of Anatomy
Fitz, Reginald, 1885-1953
Cells
Erythrocytes
Neck
Neoplasms
Abstract
Teaching watercolor of four images of mass in man's neck. Largest image is view of cells painted in white circle surrounded by black border that forms a square, presumably to mimic the view when looking down a microscope. All cells are painted in grey, except single red blood cell, painted red, for scale. "1800" is painted above red blood cell, likely indicating that the microscopic view is at 1800x magnification. Above microscopic view are three smaller images. Center image is of man tilting head and pushing aside clothing to show swollen mass on right side of neck. Man is looking up and to the right, and is wearing a grey jacket and blue scarf. Images on either side of man show two different views of the bulbous mass. Watercolor is framed in green sewn textile, with metal grommets in each of the four corners.
Creator
Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890
Wallis, Oscar
Date Created
1848-1854
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum (WAM 21142.419)
Format
image
Extent
1 Painting
Medium
Watercolors (paintings)
Type
still image
Identifier
WAM 21142.419
Provenance
Henry Jacob Bigelow employed artist Oscar Wallis exclusively from 1848 - 1854 to paint a series of large teaching watercolors to illustrate Bigelow's lectures at Harvard Medical School. Wallis painted the teaching diagrams from local subjects and from the atlases of established medical authorities. The effort cost Bigelow $6,000. In 1890 Bigelow presented the watercolors to Reginald H. Fitz to be used in the Harvard Medical School's Department of Anatomy. The watercolors were transferred into the Warren Anatomical Museum between 1890 and 1930.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
100 W x 139 H cm
Files
Citation
Bigelow, Henry Jacob, 1818-1890 and Wallis, Oscar, “Teaching watercolor of external and microscopic view of human cells from mass in neck, 1848-1854,” OnView, accessed May 11, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/13761.