Prints and Paintings

The Cholera Prevention Man
The Cholera Prevention Man

As the medical professions began to develop into a recognized science in the 18th century, the status of doctors and apothecaries was elevated. Evidence of their new standing in society can be seen in the prints and paintings in the Bristol-Myers Squibb European Apothecary collection.  

The collection contains portraits of important pharmacists, physicians, chemists, and botanists. Familiar names such as Samuel Hahnemann, ChristophWilhelm Hufeland, Paracelsus, and Carl von Linné are among those depicted. The collection boasts three copies of Cholera Prafervativmann” (Cholera Prevention Man, to the right), two in black and white, and one hand colored, which emphasizes the concern accompanying the cholera epidemics that swept through Europe during the 19th century. “Der Sündenfall des XIX Jarhrhunderts”, (the Fall of the XIX Century, see header) is a satirical commentary against vaccination and its acceptance by university doctors.  “Officina Pharmaceutica Dietericiana” (Dieterich’s Pharmacy shop), 1991.0664.61, influenced George Griffenhagen’s decision to have a vaulted ceiling constructed for the new installation of the European Apothecary at the National Museum of History and Technology in 1966. 

The collection features several images of interiors of apothecary shops and laboratories, and satirical cartoons commenting on popular opinion regarding the medical profession.

Many of the prints are German, with several from the Netherlands, Austria, France, and England. They range in size, type and level of detail, and they were rendered by a variety of artists. Some of the prints are elaborately decorated and, others have been hand colored, but most are black and white engravings. Three paintings in the collection, portraits of St. Jerome and, Christ the Apothecary, and an image titled “The Examination of Urine” depict popular subjects during the Renaissance.

Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 17Catalogue of Cabinet Pictures, from Europe, Property of Nathaniel Devaltooth, now exhibiting at the Columbian Picture Gallery, No. 39 Third, Corner of Chestut Street. . . . Printed by Joseph R.A. Sterrett.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 17
Catalogue of Cabinet Pictures, from Europe, Property of Nathaniel Devaltooth, now exhibiting at the Columbian Picture Gallery, No. 39 Third, Corner of Chestut Street. . . . Printed by Joseph R.A. Sterrett.
Date
1876
artist
Teniers
Control number
AECI 11380017
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 28Dutch School. (Reed collection.) [P. 5.]Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open, in the Rotunda in the Park. New-York: E.B.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 28
Dutch School. (Reed collection.) [P. 5.]
Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open, in the Rotunda in the Park. New-York: E.B. Clayton & Sons, Printers and Stationers, No. 5 Tontine Buildings, Wall-Street. 1846.
Artist nationality: Dutch.
Date
1876
artist
Unknown
Control number
AECI 00830028
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 11(Reed collection.) [P. 8.]Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844. Now open in the large Saloon of the National Academy of Design, corner of Broadway and Leonard-Street.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 11
(Reed collection.) [P. 8.]
Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844. Now open in the large Saloon of the National Academy of Design, corner of Broadway and Leonard-Street. New York: James Van Norden & Co, Printers, No. 60 William-Street. 1844.
Artist nationality: Dutch.
Date
1876
artist
Unknown
Control number
AECI 01410011
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 41
Was born in Maryland 1745; studied medicine in Philadelphia and afterwards kept an Apothecary shop in Fredericktown, Maryland; entered the American army in 1775, has been employed by the government in the western and southern parts of the Union for a long time, and now commands the army at New-Orleans. [P. 25.]
Historical Catalogue of the Paintings in the Philadelphia Museum consisting chiefly of Portraits of Revolutionary Patriots and other distinguished characters. 1813.
Date
1876
artist
Peale, Charles W.
Subject
Wilkinson, James
Control number
AECI 01740041
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 68[Exhibited under heading: "First Exhibition of the Artists' Association of Baltimore."]Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c. at the Picture Gallery of the Artists' Association and of the Maryland Historical Society.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 68
[Exhibited under heading: "First Exhibition of the Artists' Association of Baltimore."]
Catalogue of Paintings, Engravings, &c., &c. at the Picture Gallery of the Artists' Association and of the Maryland Historical Society. Baltimore: Printed by John D. Toy, corner of Market and St. Paul Streets. 1856.
Date
1876
artist
Tiffany, W. S.
Control number
AECI 02070078
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 89Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 15.]Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open at the Rooms of the National Academy of Design, 663 Broadway. New York: E.B.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 89
Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 15.]
Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open at the Rooms of the National Academy of Design, 663 Broadway. New York: E.B. Clayton & Sons, Printers and Stationers. No. 161 Pearl Street. 1850.
Artist nationality: Dutch.
Date
1876
artist
Unknown
Control number
AECI 07110028
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 33Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 10.]Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open, in the Rotunda in the Park. New York: E.B. Clayton & Sons, Printers and Stationers.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 33
Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 10.]
Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open, in the Rotunda in the Park. New York: E.B. Clayton & Sons, Printers and Stationers. No. 6 Tontine Buildings, Wall-Street. 1845.
Artist nationality: Dutch.
Date
1876
artist
Unknown
Control number
AECI 07850028
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 28Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 5.]Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open at the Rotunda in the Park. New York: E.B.
Notes
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 28
Dutch School. (Reed Collection.) [P. 5.]
Catalogue of the Exhibition of the New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts. Founded 1844--Chartered 1845. Now open at the Rotunda in the Park. New York: E.B. Clayton & Sons, Printers and Stationers, No. 6 Tontine Buildings, Well-Street. 1848.
Artist nationality: Dutch.
Date
1876
artist
Unknown
Control number
AECI 07990028
"Thomas Waterman Wood," Montpelier, VT: Wood Art Gallery, 1972.
Notes
"Thomas Waterman Wood," Montpelier, VT: Wood Art Gallery, 1972.
Date
1878
painter
Wood, Thomas Waterman 1823-1903
Control number
IAP 53740100

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