M0004485: Description du Laboratoire des capuchins du Louvre (Laboratory of the capuchins at the Louvre)
- Date:
- 29 January 1936
- Reference:
- WT/D/1/20/1/36/4
- Part of:
- Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Collection contents
About this work
Also known as
Previous title, replaced May 2020: The laboratory of the Capucins at the Louvre.
Description
A reproduction of a photograph of "Description du Laboratoire des capuchins du Louvre" (Laboratory of the capuchins at the Louvre). The original is a fold-out engraving that was published in Mercure Galant, December 1678. The men depicted in the illustration are capuchin friars (one of the offshoots of the Franciscan Order), Henri Rousseau de Montbazon (1643–1694) and Nicolas Aignan (1644–1709). They
came to be called the “Louvre Capuchins” because they were given a laboratory at Louvre palace to produce remedies not only for the court, but also for the sick poor of Paris. Related images: M0005022
Publication/Creation
29 January 1936
Physical description
1 photograph glass plate negative; 12 x 16.5 cm
Notes
Catalogue data comes from a combination of entries in the original glass plate registers, metadata created when the glass plates were digitised in the early 2000s and enhancements made by the cataloguer in 2021.
Terms of use
Please consult the digitised version as this item is fragile. Email library@wellcomecollection.org to request access to the physical item.
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesBy appointment Manual request