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Anatomical Study (écorché). A mans flayed right leg seen from the back, turned to the right (1628 – 1630) --Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
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Anatomical Study (écorché). A mans flayed right leg seen from the back, turned to the right (1628 – 1630) --Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
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Anatomical Study (écorché). Torso of a flayed man seen from the back half turned to the right (1628 – 1630) --Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)
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Study of a Racehorse in Action; Galloping to Left, a Semi~Anatomical Study, with Skin Flayed to Show Action of Muscles--George Stubbs (English, 1724-1806)
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Anatomical Study (écorché). Standing flayed man seen from the back half turned to the left, his left arm raised_ (1628 – 1630) --Willem Panneels (Flemish, c.1600 – c.1634)