Human reproduction in art: from myths to history

Reprod Sci. 2010 Aug;17(8):711-7. doi: 10.1177/1933719110374364.

Abstract

Conception, gestation, and birth, including maternal-fetal health, have been the subject of narrative and art since early human history. Myth and histories related to pregnancy were represented by sculptors and painters as well as the subject of several operas: the mystery of reproduction was always a fascinating theme. This mystery was commonly represented across cultures and time, in the old world, from Egypt to India, to Greece and Rome continuing until the Renaissance and the Modern period. To be an artist meant also to be a scientist in several societies. The current paper reports 12 examples of the fusion of art and reproductive science.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • History
  • Humans
  • Medicine in the Arts*
  • Mythology
  • Paintings
  • Reproduction*
  • Sculpture