Louis AUZOUX (1797-1880) - Lot 147

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Louis AUZOUX (1797-1880) - Lot 147
Louis AUZOUX (1797-1880) Papier-mâché mullet nose Polychromy still present and iron hook Late 19th century L. 23 cm Note: Louis Auzoux (1797-1880) developed a paper-and-cardboard technique to provide anatomical models for medical faculties. In 1822, he presented his first prototype and was soon commissioned by the French Ministry of the Interior. From 1825 onwards, Auzoux developed his first écorchés. By 1828, the Auzoux company employed 50 workers in Saint-Aubin d'Escroville. In 1830, after five years of research, Auzoux produced the first large écorché, the basis for models sold for 150 years. Gradually, the catalog expanded to include various models of humans (small, large, children, adults, human parts, organs, etc.), animals (monkeys, horses, oxen, etc.) and flowers, as the Auzoux method became increasingly affordable. Auzoux became a key player in this field, with customers including the King of England, the Tsar of Russia, the Emperor of Brazil, the Pope, Yales and Harvard Universities, not to mention the French government. In 1929, the company moved to 9 rue de l'école de Médecine in Paris, on the site of the Maison Tramond. After the war, the company changed its name to "Les Établissements du Docteur Auzoux". In the 1980s, Auzoux switched to manufacturing less expensive resin and plastic models. In 2000, the company filed for bankruptcy.
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