The Scholar
- Circa 1640 – 1677
In the warm light of a left-hand window, a scholar sits absorbed in his work. His desk is topped with a wooden lectern, small vials and vessels, a globe, and an apothecary's jar with a red cloth lid. The room in which he works is humble, with a wood-beamed ceiling crossed by an archway. On the floor beside his desk sits a pile of texts and a large earthenware pot, suggesting both practical work and long hours of study.
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(sale, Galerie Fischer, Lucerne, Switzerland, 29 May 1979, lot. 353). Alfred Bader, Milwaukee, prior to 1987. Spectrum Laboratories, acquired by Roy Eddleman (from Bader), circa 1987-2000. Chemical Heritage Foundation, 2000 (from Eddleman/Spectrum). |
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Wijck, Thomas. The Scholar. Panel (wood by form), oil paint (paint), circa 1640–1677. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/c247dt09d.
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