Ivory skeleton suspended in a case, Europe, 1701-1800

Made:
1701-1800 in Europe
maker:
Unknown
Ivory model of a human skeleton Ivory model of a human skeleton

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Ivory model of a human skeleton
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Ivory model of a human skeleton
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Ivory model of a human skeleton, suspended in a case with opening door at the front, possibly 18th century

Memento mori statues were used to remind people of the shortness of human life and the uselessness of material luxuries. This ivory model of a skeleton is suspended in its case. The door can be opened to reveal the skeleton.

Details

Category:
Anatomy & Pathology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A641354
Materials:
ivory
Measurements:
height 104 mm
width 55 mm
depth 44 mm
type:
skeleton
credit:
Sotheby's

Parts

Ivory skeleton, originally suspended in a case, Europe, 1701-1800

Ivory skeleton, originally suspended in a case, Europe, 1701-1800

Ivory model of a human skeleton, originally suspended in a case with opening door at the front, possibly 18th century

More

Memento mori statues were used to remind people of the shortness of human life and the uselessness of material luxuries. This ivory model of a skeleton is suspended in its case. The door can be opened to reveal the skeleton.

Measurements:
height 104 mm
width 55 mm
depth 44 mm
Materials:
ivory
Object Number:
A641354/1
type:
skeleton
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Case for ivory skeleton, Europe, 1701-1800

Case for ivory skeleton, Europe, 1701-1800

Case with opening door at the front, for ivory model of a human skeleton that is to be suspended in it, Europe, possibly 18th century

More

Memento mori statues were used to remind people of the shortness of human life and the uselessness of material luxuries. This ivory model of a skeleton is suspended in its case. The door can be opened to reveal the skeleton.

Materials:
ivory
Object Number:
A641354/2
type:
skeleton
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum