Professor Im Joo Rhyu, director of the Korea University Graduate Program for Convergence & Translational Biomedicine and faculty member in the Department of Anatomy, led a study investigating the medical and artistic significance of the red, blood cell-like forms in Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss.
The hidden anatomy of The Kiss: Klimt’s red disks through a medical and artistic lens
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