The Anatomical Theatre in Leiden

by Drawing: Johannes Woudanus; copperplate engraving: Willem Swanenburgh last modified 2020-05-25T11:04:03+02:00
Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg
Willem Swanenburgh (1581/1582–1612), The Anatomical Theatre in Leiden, copperplate engraving from a drawing by Johannes Woudanus, 1610; source: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, Inv.-Nr. HB 25433 Kaps 1198.

Willem Swanenburgh (1581/1582–1612), Das Anatomische Theater zu Leiden, Kupferstich nach einer Zeichnung von Johannes Woudanus, 1610; Bildquelle:  Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, http://www.gnm.de/Inv.-Nr. HB 25433 Kaps 1198

The anatomical theatre in Leiden was a combination of research and teaching institution, of museum und spectacle. Public anatomical dissections normally took place in winter. Usually (but not always), a demonstration lasted for three days, after which the stench and decay of the corpse made further work impossible.


Willem Swanenburgh (1581/1582–1612), The Anatomical Theatre in Leiden, copperplate engraving from a drawing by Johannes Woudanus, 1610; source: Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, Inv.-Nr. HB 25433 Kaps 1198.


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