Top row- Onobrychis or Sainfoin, and Aphyllanthes. Bottom row- Linaria Lutea, and Primula Veris or Primrose, illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Top row- Onobrychis or Sainfoin, and Aphyllanthes. Bottom row- Linaria Lutea, and Primula Veris or Primrose, illustration from The Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus 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 featuring Top row- Onobrychis or Sainfoin, and Aphyllanthes, Bottom row- Linaria Lutea, and Primula Veris or Primrose, is a notable example of botanical art from "The Book of Simple Medicines" by Mattheaus Platearius, a text that dates back to circa 1161 and was later illustrated around 1470 by Robinet Testard. This work is a significant artifact in the history of botanical literature, reflecting the medieval understanding of medicinal plants and their uses.
"The Book of Simple Medicines" (originally "Liber de Simplici Medicina") is attributed to Mattheaus Platearius, a physician from the renowned medical school of Salerno, Italy. The text is a compilation of knowledge on medicinal plants and their applications, serving as a crucial reference for medieval medicine. The illustrations added by Robinet Testard in the 15th century provide a visual representation of the plants discussed in the text, enhancing the utility and appeal of the manuscript.
Robinet Testard, a French illuminator known for his detailed and vibrant illustrations, contributed significantly to the visual documentation of botanical knowledge through his work on this manuscript. His illustrations are characterized by their meticulous attention to detail and accuracy, which were essential for the identification and use of medicinal plants in an era before modern botanical science.
The plants depicted in the illustration include Onobrychis, commonly known as Sainfoin, which is recognized for its use as a forage crop and its medicinal properties. Aphyllanthes, another plant featured in the top row, is less commonly known but holds significance in traditional medicine. The bottom row includes Linaria Lutea, known for its bright yellow flowers and historical medicinal use, and Primula Veris, commonly known as Primrose, which has been valued for its therapeutic properties since ancient times.
This illustration not only serves as a testament to the botanical knowledge of the medieval period but also highlights the intersection of art and science in historical medical texts. The detailed depictions by Testard provide insight into the plants' morphology, aiding in their identification and use. The combination of Platearius's medical expertise and Testard's artistic skill results in a manuscript that is both informative and visually captivating, offering a window into the medieval understanding of plant-based medicine.
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