The Roman goddess of medicine Panacea as personification of medicine: seated woman figure with open round box in right hand, urinal in left hand. Next to her a mortar, a retort, ointment pots and other attributes. On the ground are alum roots and other medicinal herbs. Behind left an anatomy lesson. In the background on the right, a man with a paper (recipe?) comes out of a house. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series of prints on human activities, Medicine Panacea, Human activities (title series)., print maker: Philips Galle, Frans Floris (I), (possibly), Marten van Cleve (I), (possibly), Antwerp, 1574, paper, engraving, h 205 mm × w 248 mm.
The Roman goddess of medicine Panacea as personification of medicine: seated woman figure with open round box in right hand, urinal in left hand. Next to her a mortar, a retort, ointment pots and other attributes. On the ground are alum roots and other medicinal herbs. Behind left an anatomy lesson. In the background on the right, a man with a paper (recipe?) comes out of a house. The print has a Latin caption and is part of a series of prints on human activities, Medicine Panacea, Human activities (title series)., print maker: Philips Galle, Frans Floris (I), (possibly), Marten van Cleve (I), (possibly), Antwerp, 1574, paper, engraving, h 205 mm × w 248 mm
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Taille de l'image: 4996 × 4172 px | 59.6 MB
Taille d'impression: 42.3 × 35.3 cm | 1966.9 × 1642.5 in (300 dpi)