A show at the Getty makes it clear that anatomical illustration has always toed a fine line between art and science
From the prints of Vesalius to modern-day stereoscopic imaging, visual representations of anatomy have always toed a fine line between art and science. Images of the body on show in this exhibition at the Getty Center in Los Angeles (22 February–10 July) span the 16th century and the present and range from life-size illustrations to anatomical flap books. Find out more from the Getty Center’s website.