Andreas Vesalius was a renaissance anatomist, physician and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De Human Fabric of the Human Body. He is often called the founder of modern human anatomy. He is often called the founder of modern human anatomy. His work is a successful collaboration with Renaissance art in the presentation of human anatomy. His work was recognized not only as an extraordinary achievement in anatomy, but also with very high aesthetic and artistic values. His work was influential, because of the possibility of publication thanks to the invention of the printing press, as one of the inventions of the Renaissance era.