A marvel of the macabre and the divine.
Created in 1746 by Jacques-Fabien Gautier d’Agoty, a visionary of early color printing and anatomical art, L’Ange Anatomique is far more than a medical study — it’s a meditation on life, death, and transcendence. The figure, a woman turned angel, stands flayed yet serene, her muscles and sinews rendered in vivid reds and golds. Behind her, ghostly wings unfold, suggesting that even in dissection, there is resurrection.
D’Agoty was both an artist and a provocateur — he sought to elevate anatomy to high art, and this piece caused a sensation in Enlightenment Paris. It was unsettling, erotic, and divine all at once — an image that dared to blend scientific precision with spiritual ecstasy.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Available in Multiple Sizes
• 12 x 16 in.
• 18 x 24 in.
FRAMES:
• Crafted from American oak for lasting quality and durability
• Available in Natural, Walnut, Black, or White finishes
• Features durable plexiglass to protect your art without distracting glare
• Sturdy metal hangers allow for seamless horizontal or vertical display
• Warm, natural wood complements any interior style—from traditional to modern
PAPER:
Each print is made with archival-quality inks to ensure lasting color, fine detail, and exceptional depth.
• Archival matte paper (230 gsm)
• Finish: Smooth, non-reflective surface with rich color depth
This paper is a smooth, acid-free fine art paper with a non-reflective finish, perfect for capturing the subtle drama and depth of Gothic-inspired artwork.
Brings out rich colors, deep blacks, and sharp details while maintaining a soft, natural feel
The matte surface reduces glare, ensuring your artwork looks beautiful in any lighting
Ideal for fine art prints that demand both vibrancy and sophistication
Your artwork will be carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely at your door.

