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Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 139r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
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Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 139r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
XJL212043 Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol.139r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines by Mattheaus Platearius (d.c.1161) c.1470 (vellum) by Testard, Robinet (fl.1470-1523); 26x35.5 cm; National Library, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: Medieval manuscript possibly made for Louise of Savoy, wife of Charles of Angouleme; Vitis Alba or White Bryony (bottom right); root used in a tincture for mucus membranes and other bodily afflictions; ); French, out of copyright
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This print showcases an exquisite illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines, specifically Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 139r. Created by the talented artist Mattheaus Platearius in around 1470, this piece is a testament to the beauty and intricacy of medieval manuscripts. Measuring 26x35.5 cm, this vellum artwork is currently housed in the National Library in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is believed that this manuscript may have been created for Louise of Savoy, wife of Charles of Angouleme. The illustration itself depicts Vitis Alba or White Bryony at the bottom right corner, surrounded by vibrant red berries and lush greenery. This particular root was commonly used in tinctures for various bodily afflictions and mucus membranes. Every detail has been meticulously illuminated by Robinet Testard (fl. 1470-1523), bringing life to each element within the composition - from the delicate grasshopper perched on a shrub to the graceful cricket nearby. This stunning artwork not only serves as a visual delight but also provides insight into medieval healing practices and herbal remedies. The combination of its curative symbolism with its artistic finesse makes it truly remarkable. Through this print brought to you by Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate both the historical significance and aesthetic appeal of this timeless masterpiece without any commercial intent attached to it.
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