Teaching watercolor of knot formation of the intestines
Dublin Core
Title
Teaching watercolor of knot formation of the intestines
Subject
Intestines
John Collins Warren Watercolor Collection
Kaula, William J.
Teaching Aids and devices
Teaching Methods
Warren, John Collins, 1842-1927
Harvard Medical School. Department of Anatomy
Description
After Franz Koenig's Lehrbuch der speciellen Chirurgie, vol. II, page 228
Abstract
Large watercolor black and white line drawing of knotting in the intestines. Intestines are hatched in different directions to show different tracts and overlap. Watercolor framed in blue sewn textile.
Creator
Kaula, William J.
Date Created
circa 1894
Rights
The Harvard Medical Library does not hold copyright on all the materials in the collection. For use information, contact the Warren Anatomical Museum Curator at chm@hms.harvard.edu
Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Warren Anatomical Museum (21142.200)
Is Referenced By
Warren Anatomical Museum Records, 1835-2010 (inclusive), 1971-1991 (bulk). Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Box 32, Folder 27
Manuscript catalogue of the Warren Museum, Canavan Accession Log, Unprocessed
References
Original source work can be found in the Countway Rare Books Collection (1.Mw.1881.K)
Format
image
Medium
watercolors (paintings)
Identifier
21142.2
Provenance
The watercolor was painted by William J. Kaula circa 1894 for John Collins Warren to use in teaching. The watercolor was left in the Harvard Medical School Department of Anatomy after Warren's death in 1927. The Department donated the watercolors to the Warren Anatomical Museum on 05/02/1929.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
91 W x 66 H cm
Files
Citation
Kaula, William J., “Teaching watercolor of knot formation of the intestines,” OnView, accessed September 29, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/index.php/items/show/13347.