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Robert Hinckley's painting, representative of the “First ether anesthesia”

HINCKLEY, Robert C. First ether anesthesia. 1894. 1 art original, oil on canvas, 243cm x 292 cm.
Boston Medical Library. (Cambridge). Available at:
<http://semiologiamedica.blogspot.com.br/2015/05/historia-da-medicina-na-arte.html>.
Accessed on: 3 Oct. 2016.

It reproduces human subjection to a test out of the mere desire to collaborate with scientific
evolution.

It shows a patient who underwent a surgical intervention under completely unfavorable


conditions at the time.

It reveals people's mere curiosity to see if the substance put to the test really had the desired
effect.

It portrays the experience in which ether was tested as an anesthetic in a surgical procedure,
under the scrutiny of a large audience.

It shows a surgeon acting in an emergency, without any previous programming that could
guarantee the success of the practice that is being carried out.

02. The work, from the 1960s, belongs to the Pop Art artistic movement, explores the beauty
and sensuality of the female body in a situation of fun. Historically, society invented and
continues to reinvent the body as an object of social interventions, seeking to meet the values
and customs of each era.

LICHTENSTEIN, R. Girl with ball. Oil on canvas, 153 cm x 91.9 cm. New York Museum of Modern
Art, 1961. Available at: www.moma.org. Accessed on: 4 Dec. 2018.

In the production of these precepts, the eroticization of the female body has been constituted
by the

Carrying out systematic and excessive physical exercises.

Use of medicines and aesthetic products.

Education of gesture, will and behavior.

Construction of spaces for experiencing bodily practices.

Promotion of new experiences of human movement in leisure.

03. Observe the representation of the work of the American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-
1997) to answer the question.

The name of the artistic movement in which the author of the work was inserted is

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