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An itinerant medicine vendor performing with props to a crowd in Siena. Engraving by G.B. Polanzani after S. Pacini after G. Mei.
Mei, Bernardino, 1615-1676.Reference: 20517i- Pictures
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Itinerant medicine vendors in Rome. Oil painting attributed to Dirk Helmbreker.
Helmbreker, Dirk, 1633-1696.Reference: 45032i- Pictures
Doctor Bossy, an infamous medicine vendor, selling his wares to a crowd of sick and lame people at Covent Garden, London. Etching, 1795, after A. van Assen.
Van Assen, Benedictus Antonio, -1817.Date: 1 September 1795Reference: 20575i- Pictures
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares in the square of the Grand Duke of Florence. Lithograph by Levilly after F. Pieraccini.
Pieraccini, Francesco.Reference: 20907i- Pictures
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Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine salesman demonstrating his wares with the aid of a monkey. Colour line engraving after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 20590i- Pictures
Hans Buling (?), an itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares with the aid of a monkey and a performer dressed as Harlequin. Engraving.
Reference: 20647i- Pictures
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A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth he has just extracted on stage to try and sell his skills; his two companions are treating a sick man. Etching after J. Steen (?).
Steen, Jan, 1626-1679.Reference: 20489i- Pictures
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A life in 24 silhouettes of Jan Kwak, a successful quack-doctor. Process print after N. Bodenheim, c. 1900.
Bodenheim, Nelly, 1874-1951.Reference: 17777i- Pictures
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A quack doctor and a dissenting parson selling their respective goods from a fairground booth. Coloured etching, 1795.
Date: Septr. 3 1795Reference: 46947i- Pictures
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A medicine vendor selling antidotes to snake poison. Etching by G.M. Mitelli.
Mitelli, Giuseppe Maria, 1634-1718.Reference: 20538i- Pictures
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Itinerant actors performing on stage in Rome an attempt to sell medicines to local people. Etching by A. Chataignier and engraving by C. Niquet, the elder, 1818, after J. Swebach-Desfontaines after K. Dujardin, 1687.
Dujardin, Karel, 1622-1678Date: 1818Reference: 20593i- Pictures
A peripatetic medicine vendor entering a house in the Netherlands. Watercolour by R. Craeyvanger, 1866.
Craeyvanger, Reinier, 1812-1880.Date: 1866Reference: 726067i- Pictures
A party with music and actors entertaining the company. Oil painting attributed to Hendrick Goovaerts, ca. 1710.
Goovaerts, Hendrick, 1669-1720.Date: 1710Reference: 45038i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor demonstrating his wares on a puzzled man in front of an audience, in the background the man's wife is counting out the fee. Process print, 1931, after J. Victors.
Victors, Jan, 1619-1676.Date: 1931Reference: 20484i- Pictures
A medicine vendor addressing a crowd. Etching by C.E.C. Hess, 1794, after G. Dou.
Dou, Gerard, 1613-1675.Date: Published May 21st 1794Reference: 43236i- Pictures
Doctor Humbugs, an itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares from a stage. Engraving, ca. 1800.
Date: [1800?]Reference: 2490815i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor and tooth-drawer with his company, performing operations and offering medicines for sale from a waggon to a crowd of people in Rome. Wood engraving, 1872.
Date: 11 May 1872Reference: 21053i- Pictures
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A medicine vendor holding up a small flask of medicine for sale. Red chalk drawing attributed to Nicolaes Walraven van Haeften.
Walraven van Haeften, Nicolaes, 1663-1715.Date: 1694Reference: 36151i- Pictures
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A young man buying a potion (to induce falling in love?) from a street medicine vendor from Molière's play L'amour médecin. Engraving after J.B. Molière.
Molière, 1622-1673.Reference: 21943i- Pictures
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Dr Dulcamara, played by L. Lablache, sells a love philtre to Nemorino played by G. Mario at a country fair. Coloured lithograph by C. Vogt after A. de Valentini.
Valentini, Alexandre de, active 1814.Date: [1835?-1840]Reference: 22168i- Pictures
Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine salesman demonstrating his wares with the aid of a monkey. Engraving after M. Laroon.
Laroon, Marcellus, 1653-1702.Reference: 20520i- Pictures
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An itinerant medicine vendor known as Medicine Jack carrying his wares in a knapsack on his back. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 21057i- Pictures
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An elaborately dressed medicine vendor selling his wares from a stage to an audience, he points to a member of the crowd whose appearence suggests he is a doctor. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1819.
Date: 1819Reference: 20946i- Pictures
A boy complaining to a pharmacist about medicine dispensed for his father: his mother had misunderstood the dosage instructions. Pen and wash drawing by F. Gillett.
Gillett, Frank, 1874-1927.Reference: 37935i- Pictures
An itinerant medicine vendor proudly presenting his wares to a small group of people. Line engraving by J. van de Velde after W. Buytewech.
Buytewech, Willem Pietersz, 1591 or 1592-1624.Reference: 20470i