Prosthetic leg worn by Carl Brashear, after 1966. Creator: Unknown.
Sujet

Prosthetic leg worn by Carl Brashear, after 1966. Creator: Unknown.

Légende

Chief Master Carl Brashear (1931-2006) was an African-American United States Navy sailor and master diver, despite having his left leg amputated in 1966. A solid fiberglass prosthetic left leg (including below knee, calf, ankle), and foot. The leg, or laminated frame, is a light brown, with a calf-high black sock taped up around the calf with black tape. The top of the leg, or frame, is cut to fit around the knee (cut lower in the back for joint movement and bending at the knee) and has a leather harness attached, creating a flexible inner socket-like formation. The light-colored leather harness has elastic elements, a silver buckle used for adjusting length, and is attached to the proper left and proper right side of the body of the leg, creating a circular strap that would wrap around the leg, holding it in place. The foot is slightly arched, with the toe area pointed slightly upward. The interior of the leg frame is hollow until about halfway down the calf, where it then comes together at a point. There is a cloth-covered sticker/adhesive strip over the back edge of the leg (behind the knee).

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM21A78_142

Model release

NA

Property release

NA

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

78,7Mo (1,6Mo) / 29,5cm x 66,9cm / 3484 x 7897 (300dpi)

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