The Alchemist's Studio
- After 1600 – before 1800
This painting depicts a bustling and prosperous workshop showing a range of alchemical activities, from metallurgical work--such as the heating of a small crucible at lower left--to medical practices, demonstrated by the figure at far right holding up a flask of urine for examination and diagnosis. The elderly alchemist works a pair of hand bellows while his assistants tend to a pair of furnaces. A celestial globe at center is joined by the pairing of an hourglass and skull, symbols of "vanitas," or vanity objects which remind the viewer of life's brevity. A small dog and parrot can also be found at right, tended by a young boy.
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[Philips, London, 4 July, 1989, lot 59]. Spectrum Laboratories, Rancho Dominguez, CA, 1989-2000, acquired by Roy Eddleman. The Chemical Heritage Foundation, 2000 (from Eddleman/Spectrum). |
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Rights | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
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Thomas Gérard. The Alchemist's Studio. Oil paint (paint), canvas (textile material), n.d. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/1544bp09p.
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