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Antique Cranial Anatomical Study: Interior View of the Human Head, Signed (Graphite on Paper)
Artist: Cuzzort (unidentified)
Object type: Anatomical study / medical illustration
Period: Antique, likely late 19th or early 20th century
Medium: Graphite on paper
Subject: Interior cranial and facial anatomical structures
Signature: Signed "Cuzzort" in lower corner
Inscription: "Columbia University" written en verso
Presentation: Housed under glass in a black frame
Dimensions (sight): 7.4 inches width × 10.5 inches height
Condition: Good. Slight toning along margins.
Description:
This antique graphite drawing is an anatomical study of the interior structures of the human head, depicting cranial and facial anatomy. The work is signed "Cuzzort" in the lower corner, though the artist's identity remains unidentified. An inscription on the verso reads "Columbia University," indicating an academic provenance, likely a teaching illustration. The drawing is housed under glass in a black frame. Condition is good, with slight toning along the margins.
Artist: Cuzzort (unidentified)
Object type: Anatomical study / medical illustration
Period: Antique, likely late 19th or early 20th century
Medium: Graphite on paper
Subject: Interior cranial and facial anatomical structures
Signature: Signed "Cuzzort" in lower corner
Inscription: "Columbia University" written en verso
Presentation: Housed under glass in a black frame
Dimensions (sight): 7.4 inches width × 10.5 inches height
Condition: Good. Slight toning along margins.
Description:
This antique graphite drawing is an anatomical study of the interior structures of the human head, depicting cranial and facial anatomy. The work is signed "Cuzzort" in the lower corner, though the artist's identity remains unidentified. An inscription on the verso reads "Columbia University," indicating an academic provenance, likely a teaching illustration. The drawing is housed under glass in a black frame. Condition is good, with slight toning along the margins.