Urticaceae Nettle Family Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius d.c.1161 c.1470
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
The "Urticaceae Nettle Family Illustration" from the "Book of Simple Medicines" is a remarkable piece of botanical art that exemplifies the intersection of medieval medicine, botany, and artistry. This illustration is attributed to Robinet Testard, an illuminator active during the late 15th century, and is based on the work of Mattheaus Platearius, a physician from the 12th century. Platearius is best known for his contributions to the "Liber de Simplici Medicina" (Book of Simple Medicines), a comprehensive herbal compendium that was widely referenced in medieval Europe.
The "Book of Simple Medicines" served as a crucial text for the understanding and utilization of medicinal plants during the Middle Ages. It compiled knowledge from various sources, including ancient Greek and Roman texts, and provided detailed descriptions of numerous plants and their therapeutic uses. The Urticaceae family, commonly known as the nettle family, includes plants that were frequently used in traditional medicine for their purported healing properties.
Robinet Testard's illustration of the Urticaceae family is a testament to the detailed and meticulous nature of medieval botanical art. Testard, who was active around 1470, is known for his work in illuminated manuscripts, which often featured intricate and colorful depictions of plants, animals, and human figures. His illustrations not only served an educational purpose but also reflected the artistic styles and techniques of the period.
In this particular illustration, Testard captures the distinctive characteristics of the nettle plant, including its serrated leaves and stinging hairs. The attention to detail and accuracy in the depiction of the plant's morphology highlights the importance of visual aids in the dissemination of botanical knowledge during the medieval period. Such illustrations were essential for the identification and proper use of medicinal plants, especially in an era when textual descriptions alone might not suffice.
The "Urticaceae Nettle Family Illustration" from the "Book of Simple Medicines" thus represents a significant convergence of science and art. It provides modern viewers with a glimpse into the historical practices of medicine and botany, as well as the artistic endeavors that helped preserve and communicate this knowledge across generations.
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Lead Time & Shipping
When you order this oil painting replica, it typically takes 2-3 weeks to paint. If the artwork is more complex, it might need a little more time to ensure the best quality. Once it's ready, we'll send you a photo for your approval. After you give the green light, we'll ship it to you for free.
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Return & Refund
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