Forces of Form
Title
Forces of Form
Subtitle
The Vrolik Museum
Price
€ 41,95 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789056297244
Format
Paperback
Number of pages
144
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
24 x 33 cm
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Contents - 6 Foreword - 7 Anatomy ornamented - 11 The poet and the tsar - 32 The pathologisation of dissection - 35 Magic stones from the belly of an antelope - 46 A cabinet departs - 59 Criminal heads - 82 The foetus man - 85 A nerve-racking job for Lodewijk Bolk - 110 Death keeps science alive - 113 Mangled by fashion - 130 List of captions - 133 Bibliography - 141 About the contributors - 143

Laurens de Rooy, Hans van den Bogaard (eds)

Forces of Form

The Vrolik Museum

The Museum Vrolikianum in Amsterdam was famous amongst scientists and medical men all over Europe in the nineteenth century. No visit to the city was complete without taking the opportunity to gaze in admiration at its five thousand specimens, ranging from curious stillbirths to human skeletons – healthy or diseased – and all kinds of exotic and not-so-exotic animals.
Recent scientific publications have brought this exceptional collection back into the limelight. With its wonderful photographs by Hans van den Bogaard, this book is certain to extend that renewed interest to an even wider audience. Forces of Form provides a beautifully illustrated overview of Amsterdam’s great tradition of anatomical collecting, homes in on the Vrolik Museum’s long history and reveals the collection’s huge scientific and cultural value. After all, a collection like this deserves to be seen.
Editors

Laurens de Rooy

Laurens de Rooy is a medical history researcher and curator of the Vrolik Museum, housed at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam.

Hans van den Bogaard

Hans van den Bogaard is a freelance photographer.