Le Yack (1972) - Anatomia IV - Édition limitée - Signée à la main






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Artist Le Yack (1972) presents Anatomia IV, a limited edition hand-signed giclée on canvas, 40 × 40 cm, created in 2004 in France in Renaissance style.
Description from the seller
Numbered, hand-signed canvas edition – 40 × 40 cm
Anatomy IV — Medsan
Description of the work:
A human heart supported by hands. The scene, rendered in chiaroscuro worthy of Rembrandt or Vermeer, is bathed in dramatic light.
Anatomia IV belongs to Medsan's Renaissance collection, where anatomy is transfigured by the pictorial language of the old masters. Here, the heart is a sacred object, a relic.
The work is situated at the intersection of medical art, sacred painting, and Baroque vanity.
Technical specifications
Anatomy IV
• Artist: Medsan
• Technique: Giclée on canvas, mounted on a wooden frame
Dimensions: 40 × 40 cm
Limited, numbered edition
Signature: Handwritten by the artist
Authenticity: Certificate of authenticity provided upon request.
Shipping: from France, secure and protected packaging.
Reserve price: None
About the artist :
Medsan is a contemporary artist who questions the links between medicine and humanity. His work explores the fine line between care and excess, life and death, through symbolic compositions where anatomy becomes poetic language.
By transforming organs, bones and medical symbols into visual narratives, he opens a dialogue between scientific rigor and artistic imagination.
His works resonate particularly with health professionals, students and collectors, who recognize in his paintings an intimate resonance with the issues of the human condition.
Instagram: @medsan.art
References:
human heart, Rembrandt, Vermeer, renaissance, gilded reliquary, sacred art, baroque vanity, symbolic anatomy, giclée on canvas, Medsan, contemporary art, medicine and art, Renaissance collection
Numbered, hand-signed canvas edition – 40 × 40 cm
Anatomy IV — Medsan
Description of the work:
A human heart supported by hands. The scene, rendered in chiaroscuro worthy of Rembrandt or Vermeer, is bathed in dramatic light.
Anatomia IV belongs to Medsan's Renaissance collection, where anatomy is transfigured by the pictorial language of the old masters. Here, the heart is a sacred object, a relic.
The work is situated at the intersection of medical art, sacred painting, and Baroque vanity.
Technical specifications
Anatomy IV
• Artist: Medsan
• Technique: Giclée on canvas, mounted on a wooden frame
Dimensions: 40 × 40 cm
Limited, numbered edition
Signature: Handwritten by the artist
Authenticity: Certificate of authenticity provided upon request.
Shipping: from France, secure and protected packaging.
Reserve price: None
About the artist :
Medsan is a contemporary artist who questions the links between medicine and humanity. His work explores the fine line between care and excess, life and death, through symbolic compositions where anatomy becomes poetic language.
By transforming organs, bones and medical symbols into visual narratives, he opens a dialogue between scientific rigor and artistic imagination.
His works resonate particularly with health professionals, students and collectors, who recognize in his paintings an intimate resonance with the issues of the human condition.
Instagram: @medsan.art
References:
human heart, Rembrandt, Vermeer, renaissance, gilded reliquary, sacred art, baroque vanity, symbolic anatomy, giclée on canvas, Medsan, contemporary art, medicine and art, Renaissance collection
