Equine Anatomy Lecture Scheduled at Penn Vet

An equine anatomy lesson disguised as an art exploration, Dr. Dean Richardson will present “Paleolithic to Picasso: Interesting Stuff About Horse Anatomy” on June 4 at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center.
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Dr. Dean Richardson will present “Paleolithic to Picasso: Interesting Stuff About Horse Anatomy” June 4 at Penn Vet's New Bolton Center. | Photo: Sabina Louise Pierce/UPENN

It’s said that art imitates life, but just how much can it influence our understanding of the world we live in, including our understanding of equine anatomy?

Join renowned orthopedic surgeon Dean Richardson, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, chief of large animal surgery at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) New Bolton Center, as he explores the scientific truths lingering behind some of the world’s most famous creative muses.

The talk, “Paleolithic to Picasso: Interesting Stuff About Horse Anatomy,” will take place June 4 at 6:30 p.m. in New Bolton Center’s Alumni Hall, at 382 West Street Road in Kennett Square. This is the final installment of Penn Vet’s 2018-2019 First Tuesday Lecture series

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