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Medicine

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Antenatal Clinic
© the artist. Image credit: Ross-on-Wye Community Hospital

Antenatal Clinic

Ivy Smith (b.1945)

Ross-on-Wye Community Hospital

As one of earliest forms of science, medicine has long played an important role in human life. Until medicine became informed by experiment and anatomy in the eighteenth century, much of it was based on traditional herbs and guesswork, open to fraud and quackery. Many Dutch and Flemish seventeenth-century paintings mock these activities, but Holland was still a home of modern medicine and anatomy – Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp of 1632 (at Mauritshuis in The Hague) shows how highly valued the practice was.


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The Wellcome Library houses an unrivalled collection of paintings depicting all aspects of medical history, operations, sickness and disease. Doctors and medical researchers are well represented in national portrait galleries and in the collections of hospitals and the many professional medical institutions.

Artworks

  • A Standing Dissected Man Looking to Left, with Two Separate Figures of the Heart
    A Standing Dissected Man Looking to Left, with Two Separate Figures of the Heart Jacques-Fabien Gautier d'Agoty (1716–1785)
    Wellcome Collection
  • Portrait of a Nurse
    Portrait of a Nurse Eric Meadus (1931–1970)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Doctor Robert Walker
    Doctor Robert Walker John Linnell (1792–1882)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Swanswell Pool, Coventry, with the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital Behind
    Swanswell Pool, Coventry, with the Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital Behind British School
    Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
  • An Old Woman with a Book
    An Old Woman with a Book Gabriel Metsu (1629–1667)
    The National Gallery, London
  • The Opening of Rye Street Hospital, Bishop's Stortford
    The Opening of Rye Street Hospital, Bishop's Stortford Charles Octavius Wright (1874–1964)
    The Old Monastery
  • John Arnold Whitchurch, JP, Chairman of the Board of Management of Bedford County Hospital (1912–1948)
    John Arnold Whitchurch, JP, Chairman of the Board of Management of Bedford County Hospital (1912–1948) Francis Edwin Hodge (1882–1949)
    Bedford Hospital
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  • Picturing the doctor in art: a diagnosis

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  • Extracting the Stone of Madness
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    Jessica Ramm

  • Écorché figure
    'Flesh Arranges Itself Differently' at The Hunterian

    Chris Mugan

  • Epiphaniae medicorum
    A wee look at paintings of urine

    Ferren Gipson

  • The diverse collection of Arts for Health – Milton Keynes

    Sarah Hunt

  • Drawing blood: three ways of looking at medical illustrations

    Richard Barnett

  • José Buzo Cáceres' 'Portrait of a Gentleman'

    Neil Handley

  • Like surgeon, like sculptor: Barbara Hepworth's hospital drawings

    Jessica Raja-Brown

  • Allan Ramsay's 'Dr Richard Mead'

    Amanda Hilliam

  • John Lavery's 'The Dentist'

    Rachel Bairsto

  • Noelle Sandwith: from Carshalton to the Pacific

    Kim Fleming

  • Collection in focus: Paintings in Hospitals

    Ben Pearce

  • Alice Buxton Winnicott: the paintings of a pioneering potter

    Julie Greer

  • Under the skin: flaying, anatomy and écorché in art

    Tim Smith-Laing

  • Why is there a statue of Keats in a London hospital?

    Lucasta Miller

  • Kinds of Life
    Enhancing visitor experience through art at Great Ormond Street Hospital

    Kate Phillimore

  • Charles Delorme
    Charles Delorme: French physician and inventor of the 'plague prevention costume'

    Estelle Paranque

  • c.1503, oil on poplar wood by Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
    Art Matters podcast: psychoanalysing art

    Ferren Gipson

  • Face value: portraiture and facial disfigurement

    Mary Rose Rivett-Carnac

  • Illustration from 'Toshin seiyo' ('The essentials of smallpox')
    The smallpox vaccine, Edward Jenner and a cow called Blossom

    Jade King

  • Plague in London
    Art Matters podcast: 1666 – a year of plague, fire and war, told through art

    Ferren Gipson

  • Dance of Death: The Pedlar
    The power of art during times of plague

    Tim Cornwell

  • Love is contagious: how sexual diseases contaminated art history

    Lydia Figes

  • Jonathan Richardson the elder's 'Lady Mary Wortley Montagu'

    Sian Brown

  • Lady Mary Montagu: unsung pioneer of vaccination

    Alev Scott

  • 'Ravishing blind harmony': John Parry, the famous Welsh harper, and images of blindness in art

    Steph Roberts

  • Write on Art: Paula Figueiroa Rego's 'Triptych'

    Flora Dodd

  • Between the humorous and the serious: the works of Simon Black at the Royal Free Hospital

    Raina Sheridan

  • The nation's scariest art, part 2: dare you explore the Wellcome Collection?

    Jade King

  • Melencolia I
    Art Matters podcast: reflecting 'madness' in art

    Ferren Gipson


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