Top row- Aristolochia Rotundi and Aristolochia Longua. Bottom row- Armoise and Artemesia, illustration from The Simple Book of Medicines, by Matteaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Top row- Aristolochia Rotundi and Aristolochia Longua. Bottom row- Armoise and Artemesia, illustration from The Simple Book of Medicines, by Matteaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470", originally brought to life by the talented Robinet Testard. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Robinet Testard and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
The illustration titled "Top row- Aristolochia Rotundi and Aristolochia Longua. Bottom row- Armoise and Artemesia" is a detailed botanical depiction from "The Simple Book of Medicines" by Matteaus Platearius, who passed away in 1161. This particular illustration, created around 1470 by Robinet Testard, showcases the meticulous artistry and scientific curiosity of the medieval period. Robinet Testard, a renowned French illuminator, was known for his detailed and vibrant illustrations, which often adorned manuscripts and books of significant historical and medicinal value.
"The Simple Book of Medicines," also known as "Circa Instans," is a medieval medical text that compiles knowledge of medicinal plants and their uses. Matteaus Platearius, a physician from the medical school of Salerno, authored this work, which became a cornerstone in the study of herbal medicine during the Middle Ages. The text is notable for its systematic approach to cataloging plants and their therapeutic properties, reflecting the advanced state of medical knowledge at the time.
In the top row of the illustration, Aristolochia Rotundi and Aristolochia Longua are depicted. These plants, belonging to the Aristolochiaceae family, were historically used for their medicinal properties, particularly in treating snakebites and aiding childbirth. The bottom row features Armoise and Artemesia, plants from the Asteraceae family, known for their diverse medicinal applications, including the treatment of digestive disorders and as anti-inflammatory agents.
Robinet Testard's illustration is not only a testament to the botanical knowledge of the period but also an example of the artistic dedication to accurately representing the natural world. The detailed rendering of each plant highlights the importance of visual aids in the dissemination of medical knowledge during the medieval era. This illustration, preserved through centuries, continues to be a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of herbal medicine and the interplay between art and science in the documentation of botanical specimens.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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