Musée Fragonard d'Alfort, Paris, France
Anatomy expert and artist Honoré Fragonard created "ecorchés," figures of human and animal bodies with their skins flayed away from the cadavers. His most famous piece on display is "The Horseman of the Apocaplypse" based on a print by Albrecht Durer that consists of a man riding a horse, both flayed, surrounded by human fetuses riding sheep and horse fetuses.
(Photo: Musée Fragonart d'Allfort)
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