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"Skeleton Pondering Mortality" by Andreas Vesalius.

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Skeleton Pondering Mortality Andreas Vesalius (Flemish, 1514–1564) 1543 · Woodcut print · from De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Basel

This haunting woodcut appears in De Humani Corporis Fabrica — "On the Fabric of the Human Body" — the landmark anatomical atlas published by the Flemish physician Andreas Vesalius in 1543, which revolutionised the understanding of human anatomy and effectively overturned centuries of unquestioned Galenic doctrine. The image depicts a fully articulated human skeleton leaning contemplatively over a tomb, its skull bowed as if lost in thought — a pose deliberately echoing the classical memento mori tradition, reminding the viewer that death awaits all flesh. The juxtaposition of rigorous scientific observation with Renaissance humanist symbolism is entirely intentional: Vesalius conceived his illustrations not merely as medical diagrams but as works of art, commissioning draughtsmen almost certainly from the workshop of Titian in Venice. The result is a figure at once profoundly melancholic and strangely alive — a skeleton that seems to grieve the very body it once was.

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