Auzoux model of cat brain, 19th century
Dublin Core
Title
Auzoux model of cat brain, 19th century
Subject
Models
Papier-mache
Cat
Brain
Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jérôme, 1797-1880
Abstract
Auzoux model of cat brain, enlarged. Model is dissectable and held together with metal rods. Several parts of model are labeled in French. Model is grey, pink, and ivory in color.
Creator
Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jérôme, 1797-1880
Date Created
19th century
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum: 21559
Format
model
Extent
1 model
Medium
Models (representations)
Type
physical object
Identifier
Warren Anatomical Museum Catalog Number: 21559
Provenance
This dissectible cat brain model was created by the firm of Louis Thomas Jerome Auzoux in Saint-Aubin-d'Ecroville, France in the 19th century. It was found in the collections of the Warren Anatomical Museum and assigned a catalog number on 1/22/2015.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Model
Physical Dimensions
19 W x 35 D x 19 H cm
Files
Collection
Citation
Auzoux, Louis Thomas Jérôme, 1797-1880, “Auzoux model of cat brain, 19th century,” OnView, accessed March 29, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13717.