The altarpiece is made up of gilt bronze and is on view at The Met.
The name of Thomas Eakin's painting that received much criticism from critics in America for its portrayal of surgery is
The Gross Clinic.
The painting portrays the local surgeon Samuel David Gross, who is overseeing his students performing a surgery on someone. It resembles an older painting depicting a similar event - The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulip, painted by Rembrandt van Rijn in the 17th century. The painting was criticized for its realistic depiction of a surgery.
One of the most striking differences between medieval and Renaissance styles is the musical texture - the way the composer works the fabric of his music. However, Renaissance music influences contemporary music by its polyphonic writing that enables the grouping of voices.
Intaglio printmaking can be dated back to the "Sumerian" people, around the year of 3000 BCE. The name itself however is relatively new, coming from the Latin "intagliare" which means "to cut"