One cannot know anatomy too well: Jēkabs Prīmanis and anatomy for artists

Uldis Zariņš, Ieva Lībiete
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In recent years the scholars have stressed the role of anatomical collections and their histories as crucial to new interdisciplinary studies that investigate the interaction between arts and sciences. This could be attributed as well to the new exposition of Anatomy museum of Rīga Stradiņš University, that was opened to visitors in 2021. Museum galleries reveal the interplay between anatomists, artists and museum specialists, both in historical and contemporary contexts. Between the specimen jars and human bones, the anatomical drawings of both medical and art students are displayed. Sculpture-like life casts of congenital deformities made by anatomists contrast the ideal but skinless muscle man L’Ecorche Combattant. Historical artefacts interact with modern anatomical 3D illustration and multimedial solutions created by contemporary artists. No doubt, artists were and are important for visualising, explaining and displaying anatomy. But what about the role of anatomists in arts? This article aims to investigate an episode in the biography of long-time museum director anatomist and anthropologist professor Jēkabs Prīmanis (1892–1971) and his role in teaching the so-called plastic anatomy to the students of the Art Academy of Latvia.
一个人对解剖学的了解再好也不为过:Jēkabs普鲁曼尼斯和艺术家的解剖学
近年来,学者们强调了解剖藏品及其历史的作用,认为它们对于研究艺术与科学之间相互作用的新跨学科研究至关重要。这也可以归因于2021年向游客开放的Rīga Stradiņš大学解剖学博物馆的新展览。博物馆画廊揭示了解剖学家,艺术家和博物馆专家之间的相互作用,无论是在历史和当代背景下。在标本罐和人骨之间,展示着医学生和艺术学生的解剖图。由解剖学家制作的先天畸形的雕塑般的生命模型与理想的、但没有皮肤的肌肉男L 'Ecorche combatant形成了对比。历史文物与当代艺术家创作的现代解剖3D插图和多媒体解决方案相互作用。毫无疑问,艺术家过去和现在都是可视化、解释和展示解剖学的重要人物。但是解剖学家在艺术中的作用是什么呢?本文旨在调查长期担任博物馆馆长的解剖学家和人类学家教授Jēkabs pr manis(1892-1971)的传记中的一个插曲,以及他在向拉脱维亚艺术学院的学生教授所谓的塑性解剖学方面的作用。
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