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Paintings, goose head and eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer

Reference number: PT/73/9/7

Date: 1821

Description

Plate 9 showing eight figures, two of a dissected goose's head, views from above and side; with internal views of the eye including the vitreous humor and lens. The work is inscribed with publication and plate details. Signed lower left 'Franz Bauer del.' and inscribed in pencil lower right 'Is [Isaac] Basire sc.' Royal Society stamp verso. The manuscript for this paper is wanting.

Subject: Anatomy

Published in Philosophical Transactions as part of paper titled 'The Croonian Lecture. On the anatomical structure of the eye; illustrated by microscopical drawings, executed by F. Bauer, Esq' by Everard Home.

Read to the Royal Society on 15 November 1821.

Reference number
PT/73/9/7
Earliest possible date
1821
Physical description
Watercolour Oon artists' board
Page extent
1 page
Format
Watercolour

Creator names

Franz Andreas Bauer

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Everard Home

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Franz Andreas Bauer, Everard Home, Paintings, goose head and eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer, 1821, PT/73/9/7, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/pt_73_9_7/paintings-goose-head-and-eye-by-franz-andreas-bauer, accessed on 16 February 2026

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