J BEUYS, A BIOGRAPHY - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians Since antiquity, many artists have used medical themes as subjects in their work (1, 2).
However, few visual artists use medical subjects broadly, interweaving them through their oeuvres
as metaphors for social and political problems. One such artist is Joseph Beuys ... Related articles
AEH Emery - American journal of medical genetics, 1996 - interscience.wiley.com Many artists have depicted genetic disorders in portrait paintings. In some instances such disorders
can be identified in self-portraits, most notably the tetralogy of Fallot in the Dutch painter Dick
Ket, or in portraits of the famous, such as the Habsburg jaw in the Emperor Charles V. But ... Cited by 7 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
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[CITATION] Joseph Beuys: life and works
G Adriani, W Konnertz, K Thomas, P Lech - 1979 - Barron's Educational Series, inc., … Cited by 4 - Related articles
[CITATION] Die Plazentavorstellung von Joseph Beuys
H Schulz - Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Few people are aware that Joseph Beuys (1921-1986), one of the most important artists at the
end of the twentieth century, studied various aspects of the human skull. Beuys used teeth (especially
molars), antlers, and horns as organically differentiated formations of solid substances of ... Cited by 1 - Related articles
J Mieszkowski - Visual Culture in Twentieth-century Germany: Text as …, 2006 - books.google.com Ready, Set Made! Joseph Beuys and the Critique of Silence Jan Mieszkowski Few postwar artists
can rival Joseph Beuys for the range of experimen- tation he displayed in his immense repertoire
of sculptures, installations, and performance pieces. Still more unique was the scope of ... Related articles - All 2 versions
HM Berger, F de Waard, Y Molenaar - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier Artistic and historic documentation of the painting is limited. The artist is unknown. However,
it is well documented that the twins were boys. They were the children of Jacob Dirkszoon de
Graeff (1571–1638), mayor of Amsterdam, and Aeltje Boelens (1579–1620), and were the ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions