Berkowitz Carin
Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Bull Hist Med. 2011 Summer;85(2):248-78. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2011.0030.
The early-nineteenth-century artist, anatomist, and teacher Sir Charles Bell saw anatomy and art as closely related subjects. He taught anatomy to artists and surgeons, illustrated his own anatomical texts, and wrote a treatise on the use of anatomy in art. The author explores the connections among visual displays representing human anatomy, aesthetics, and pedagogical practices for Bell and a particular group of British surgeon-anatomists. Creating anatomical models and drawings was thought to discipline the surgeon's hand, while the study of anatomy and comparative anatomy would discipline the artist's eye. And for Bell, beauty made drawings into better pedagogical tools.
19世纪早期的艺术家、解剖学家兼教师查尔斯·贝尔爵士认为解剖学与艺术是紧密相关的学科。他向艺术家和外科医生讲授解剖学,为自己的解剖学著作绘制插图,并撰写了一篇关于解剖学在艺术中的应用的论文。作者探讨了代表人体解剖学的视觉展示、美学以及贝尔和一群特定的英国外科解剖学家的教学实践之间的联系。制作解剖模型和绘图被认为可以训练外科医生的手部技能,而解剖学和比较解剖学的研究则可以训练艺术家的眼力。对贝尔来说,美感使绘图成为更好的教学工具。