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Apothecary of the Saint Nicholas' hospital.
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Royal Manufacture of Montpellier

Woodwork by Bertrand Cone and francis Moureau, cabinetmakers in Tarascon
Title
Apothecary of the Saint Nicholas' hospital.
Description
Collection of 207 pharmacy jars of the former Hotel-Dieu of the Sisters of Charity.
Date 18th century: The pots were donated by Jacques Ollivier at the Beaucaire fair of July 31, 1727 for a party and at that of 32 July 1732 for the rest. They are kept in a woodwork by two cabinetmakers of Tarascon in 1742.
Medium White faience, decorated with painted designs in cobalt blue, purple, brown manganese (said “de Moustiers”).
Dimensions Various sizes.
Communal property: This collection was originally owned by the Gates of Camargue' Hospitals is on deposit to the city of Tarascon since 1986.
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Accession number
MH Palissy: PM13000964.
Object history

After the plague of 1721 which raged throughout the south of France, the Rectors of the Hotel-Dieu obtained that Sister Marguerite Janin, Apothecary of the Hotel-Dieu of Lyon came to create an Apothecary for the Hospital saint Nicolas.

Sister Marguerite obtained from Jacques Ollivier, Governor of the Royal Manufactory Montpellier the most earthenware necessary for the conservation of the products needed to make the pharmacopoeia of the time.
Exhibition history Apothecary of the Hotel-Dieu Saint Nicholas, that is now a retirement home. On deposit to the city of Tarascon, in 1986. Exhibited at the Art Centre René d'Anjou, at the castle of Tarascon.
Notes Centre d'arts René d'Anjou
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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the reference PM13000964.

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