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Gray's Anatomy Coloring Book: Images to Color from the Classic 1860 Edition (Sirius Creative Coloring)

Gray's Anatomy Coloring Book: Images to Color from the Classic 1860 Edition (Sirius Creative Coloring)

Current price: $12.99
Publication Date: August 1st, 2023
Publisher:
Sirius Entertainment
ISBN:
9781398814950
Pages:
96
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Description

Based on the famous medical reference book Gray's Anatomy, this exquisite coloring book will allow you to learn human anatomy as you color in, featuring over 45 anatomical illustrations.

With images of the vital organs, the nervous system, the musculature and the circulatory system, the illustrations here will take you on a tour around the human body. It also includes Gray's authentic labels and extracts of text about the parts of the body depicted, taken from the classic 1860 edition of Gray's Anatomy.

Whether you wish to color in the images as accurately as you can or prefer to take a more creative approach, you are sure to learn much about the composition of the wonder that is the human body.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The bestselling Sirius Creative Coloring series brings together delightful coloring books designed to relax the mind and inspire creativity. Printed on thick, high-quality paper, these bold and beautiful artworks present a wonderful coloring challenge.

About the Author

Early on in his career as a doctor, Henry Gray (c.1827-1861) showed a particular interest in anatomy. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons aged just 20. After the award of fellowships by the Royal Society and the RCS, he was appointed house surgeon at St George's Hospital, London, and then lecturer in anatomy at its medical school. Gray died tragically young at the age of 34, after contracting a severe form of smallpox. Henry Carter (1831-1897) was an anatomical artist and surgeon who created the illustrations for Gray's textbook. Chellie Carroll studied Applied Arts at the University of Derby and spent a brief spell working as a designer within the retail industry, before turning to illustration. Chellie enjoys experimenting with mixed media and is increasingly rediscovering pens, pencils and paint and incorporating these with her detailed computer-based vector line work.