Scanning Rodin’s “Left Hand of Eustache de St. Pierre” (1886) (photograph by Matthew Hasel, Division of Clinical Anatomy, Stanford School of Medicine. All images courtesy Cantor Arts Center) French ...
Dr. James Chang of Stanford University uses hands sculpted by Rodin, together with 3-D technology, to create an experience of augmented reality... Using A 3-D Version Of Rodin's Hands To Understand ...
Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center is renowned for its collection of bronze figure sculptures by Auguste Rodin. Stanford's Medical Center is famous for its top-flight practitioners and ...
When James Chang was a surgical resident at Stanford Medical School, he liked to visit the sculpture garden at the nearby Cantor Arts Center. The museum happens to have one of the world's best ...
The hands sculpted by Auguste Rodin are among the late 19th century’s most expressive works of art. They are also in desperate need of a good doctor. On display at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts ...
Nearly a century after his death in 1917, a Frenchman named Auguste Rodin continues to cast one of the longest and most indelible shadows ever left by a sculptor. Only the great Renaissance master ...
Auguste Rodin is known for his realistic, unflinching depiction of the human form. Some of the French sculptor's work even shows the ravages of disease and disfigurement. A Stanford University ...
Living Bodies” at the Louvre Museum.
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The hands sculpted by Auguste Rodin are among the late 19th century’s most expressive works of art. They are also in desperate need of a good doctor. On display at Stanford University’s Cantor Arts ...
Auguste Rodin is known for his realistic, unflinching depiction of the human form. Some of the French sculptor's work even shows the ravages of disease and disfigurement. A Stanford University ...
Rodin's Left Hand of Eustache de St. Pierre, during the scanning process (from left); computer image created from the scan; inner anatomy; and exterior scan and inner anatomy combined for an augmented ...