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The Muscles of the Left Leg, Seen from the Front, and the Bones and Muscles of the Right Leg Seen in Right Profile, and between Them, a Patella

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The Muscles of the Left Leg, Seen from the Front, and the Bones and Muscles of the Right Leg Seen in Right Profile, and between Them, a Patella by Michelangelo (1475–1564), 1515–1520 (?), from Wellcome Collection

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The muscles of the left leg, seen from the front, and the bones and muscles of the right leg seen in right profile, and between them, a patella. Drawing by Michelangelo Buonarroti