Ambroise Pare Collection
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Ambroise Paré, a renowned 16th-century French military surgeon, revolutionized the field of medicine with his groundbreaking techniques and innovations. His contributions to the medical world are immortalized in various forms of art, such as engravings, chromolithos, and trade cards. In an exquisite engraving titled "Ambroise Paré, " his dignified presence is captured with meticulous detail. The artist skillfully portrays Paré's wisdom and expertise through every stroke of the engraving tool. This artwork serves as a testament to his enduring legacy. Another captivating piece is the Chocolat Poulain trade card featuring Ambroise Paré in chromolitho form. The vibrant colors bring life to this depiction of the esteemed surgeon, showcasing his significance not only in medicine but also in popular culture. "Peaceful glories of France, " a mesmerizing color lithograph, pays homage to Ambroise Paré's remarkable achievements. It symbolizes how he brought peace and healing through his revolutionary methods that saved countless lives on the battlefield. The Medal of Pare captures another aspect of his pioneering work – introducing the ligature of arteries. This engraved medal serves as a reminder of Paré's ingenuity and dedication to advancing surgical practices during a time when knowledge was limited. An enchanting colored engraving showcases Ambroise Paré during his apprenticeship as a barber surgeon in Paris. It depicts him diligently learning under experienced mentors who would shape him into one of history's most influential medical figures. Etienne Delaune masterfully portrays Ambroise Pare in an iconic portrait from 1582 when he served as King Henry III's personal surgeon. This painting exudes regality while capturing Pare's unwavering commitment to saving lives amidst royal circles. A striking representation by an anonymous artist from the 19th century showcases Ambrose Pare once again – highlighting both his military background and surgical prowess.