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A workroom on the ground floor of an old house, with massive beams supporting the high wooden ceiling, a stone floor, and a large open fireplace. A similar room is shown in a painting of an alchemist's laboratory by E. Lomont, 1890. The furnishings of the room (pans, mortar and pestle etc.) have human faces, and the figures have animal features. Left, a man dines on a frog, and another man (a portrait?) enters the room. Above the fireplace, a witch riding on a broomstick paired with another figure riding on an umbrella. Possibly a satire on a fellow-chemist (Dumas?), or a jeu d'esprit representing what outsiders imagined went on in the chemist's laboratory.
Title
A Room with Hallucinatory Beings and Weird Furnishings
Date
1844
Medium
watercolour on paper (?)
Measurements
H 17 x W 21.2 cm
Accession number
585899i
Acquisition method
presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome
Work type
Watercolour
Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road, London, Greater London NW1 2BE England
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