Denoyer-Geppert Anatomy Series Wall Charts collection
Scope and Contents
Dates
- circa 1945-1950
Language of Materials
Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Use
Biographical / Historical
Denoyer-Geppert International is an Illinois-based manufacturer of scientific models, charts, and simulators, which are produced primarily as teaching tools for health and science education with a focus on human anatomy, biology, and chemistry. Originally known as The Denoyer-Geppert Company, the business was founded by L. Philip Denoyer and Otto E. Geppert in 1916 and initially specialized in geographical maps and globes. The company shifted its focus to manufacturing scientific charts and models exclusively after being purchased and later resold by Rand McNally in 1985.
The artwork on the charts in this collection is by Pauline M. Lariviere (1906-1988), a French-Canadian painter and medical illustrator. Lariviere studied art in Montreal and London before studying medical illustration at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine under Max Bodel. Her work has appeared in nursing and medical textbooks, including editions of Grey’s Anatomy. Lariviere’s original images for the Denoyer-Geppert anatomical charts were likely created during the 1940s and were done in oil paint, a favorite medium of the artist and one well-suited to her bold and expressive style.
Extent
28.29 Linear Feet
Arrangement
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Physical Description
General
- Processed by:
- Historical Collections Staff
- Title
- A Guide to the Denoyer-Geppert Anatomy Series Wall Charts Collection, circa 1945-1950
- Subtitle
- MS-64
- Author
- Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
- Date
- 2014
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library Repository
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
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