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A distinctive bronze anatomical study (écorché) of a standing man, executed with a green patina on a layered marble base. Muscles, tendons, and proportions are sharply rendered; an intriguing combination of art and science for a studio, study, or gallery wall.
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Key Features
• Detailed engraving: perfect reference for anatomy & study
• Solid bronze with classic green patina
• Marble base (multi-coloured) for luxurious, stable presentation
• Educational and decorative: art object for studio, office or interior
• Timeless gift for artists, teachers and those interested in medicine
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Specifications
• Height: 67.4 cm
• Width: 23.8 cm
• Length/Depth: 22.1 cm
• Weight: 13.8 kg
• Material: bronze; marble base
• Placement: indoor (studio/study/dresser)
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History or meaning
Flayed figures originated in the Renaissance as a study aid for painters and sculptors. They depict muscles without skin to better understand anatomy, posture, and proportion—a bridge between art education and medical science.