Description
hats raised to the King
The satire refers to Chatham's failed expedition to the Scheldt designed to assist Austria against Napoleon
Found in the collection of the The Mauritshuis
Hawthorn became Britain's first Formula 1 World Champion driver in 1958
stands on the right with his Lord Chancellor
View of the chest cavity pen hats raised to the KingIllustration of the open chest cavity; visible are the lymph glands, trachea, oesophagus, jugular veins, the heart, the pulmonary artery and smaller details such as nerves systems. Plate 5 from De organis, quibus aves spiritum ducunt; dissertatio inauguralis zootomica medica, quam submittit by Lehmannus Fuld (Wurzburg, Francisci Ernesti Nitribits, 1816). Inscribed: 'Tab V, Hesselbach pinxit. Walwert Sculpsit.' Original: engraving. 1816
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