Brain cutting: study for the localization of different brain functions. Engraving from “Margarita phylosophia” by Gregor Reisch, Bale by Gregor Reisch

Brain cutting: study for the localization of different brain functions. Engraving from “Margarita phylosophia” by Gregor Reisch, Bale

(Brain cutting: study for the localization of different brain functions. Engraving from “Margarita phylosophia” by Gregor Reisch (1467-1525), Bale)


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Brain cutting: study for the localization of different brain functions. Engraving from “Margarita phylosophia” by Gregor Reisch, Bale by Gregor Reisch. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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