11361 Robert Bénard (1734–1777) – Technical Study of Surgical Bandages for Limbs and Torso – Engraving (18th Century)

Robert Bénard (1734–1777) – Technical Study of Surgical Bandages for Limbs and Torso – Engraving (18th Century)
  • Robert Bénard (1734–1777) – Technical Study of Surgical Bandages for Limbs and Torso – Engraving (18th Century)
  • Robert Bénard (1734–1777) – Technical Study of Surgical Bandages for Limbs and Torso – Engraving (18th Century)

"Chirurgie" depicts various methods for applying medical bandages to the human body to stabilize injuries or support surgical recovery. The composition features four studies of female figures demonstrating specialized wraps for the chest, shoulders, and arms, alongside a detailed illustration of a lower limb secured in a complex splint and traction system. This copper engraving was published in the Recueil de Planches for the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire raisonne des sciences, des arts et des metiers by Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert in Paris.

Robert Bénard was a French engraver who specialized in technical and scientific illustrations for major intellectual projects of the Enlightenment. He served as the director of the engraving department for the Diderot Encyclopedie, where he oversaw the production of thousands of plates documenting human knowledge and industry. His work is characterized by extreme precision and the ability to translate complex mechanical and medical processes into clear visual diagrams. Bénard was a prolific contributor to the most significant scientific publications of the late eighteenth century, and his technical style set the standard for educational illustration across Europe.

Artist or Maker: Robert Bénard.

Dimensions: Approximately 29 cm x 22 cm.

Medium: Engraving.

Date: (18th Century).

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