Display board “Muscle building”

Nr. 1751 | 170,-- Euro

Display board “Muscle building”

Paper print

20th century

(198x90cm)

Display board

It is a learning board that was used for school/university and medical professions.

Writing at the bottom left: Biological and hygienic teaching material from the German Health Museum Cologne 1. The human body No. 2

Writing at the bottom right: Verlag Dr. te Neues & Co. GmbH., Kempen/Ndrh.

The display board titled “Muscle Building,” a paper print from the 20th century, serves as an educational illustration designed to depict the structure and function of the human muscular system. Measuring 198 by 90 centimeters, the chart is large enough to offer detailed and clear views of the human body’s musculature, making it an ideal teaching aid in classrooms or medical settings.

The print likely provides a full-body view, showcasing both superficial and deeper layers of muscles, meticulously labeled to identify specific muscle groups and their anatomical positioning. It might also highlight how muscles connect to bones and how they contribute to movement and strength. The use of color and shading helps differentiate between various muscle layers and areas, making the complex structure easier to understand at a glance. Given its age, the display likely has acquired a vintage look, with signs of wear and aging that add to its charm and historical value.

The fading of colors or subtle yellowing of the paper may be present, yet this only enhances its authenticity as an artifact from the 20th century. This chart represents a blend of scientific knowledge and visual clarity, offering a fascinating glimpse into the anatomy of the human body and the educational techniques of the time.

Today, it stands not only as a learning tool but also as a testament to the era’s approach to medical and anatomical illustration.

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