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Colour photograph of a red chalk drawing by Jan van Rymsdyk of a gravid uterus, made for William Hunter's work on anatomy

Gravid Uteri:
Meaning and Making

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Martin Luther, by John Scougall (1657-1737), painting, oil on canvas, Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow

John Scougall Hunterian Portraits

Detail of a Reynolds painting from the Hunterian Collection showing fading and an abraded red glaze layer

The Reynolds Research Project: The Hunterian’s Portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds under examination

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