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The physician sits at a table, left. With his left hand he holds an octavo book open on the table, while with a quill pen in his right hand he writes on a sheet of paper, using the book for reference. Other octavo books are standing on the table. Behind him stands a man holding his tricorn hat under his arm and extending his hand to receive the paper from the physician: he may be the patient, or a messenger for the patient or for the physician, waiting for the physician to write out a prescription. Against the back wall stands a cabinet, of which one bay contains a library of substantial volumes and the adjacent bay contains materia medica in the form of powders and liquids in glass vessels.
Title
A Physician in His Study, Writing a Prescription for His Waiting Patient
Date
1745
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 53.2 x W 42.5 cm
Accession number
43703i
Acquisition method
purchased
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
Ars longa vita brevis. Hip.s.i. aph.s ... Horemans 1745 G.M.D. Aet. 32