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Helmont Collection

Helmont, a name that echoes through the annals of history, is associated with various individuals and works spanning different centuries and fields

Background imageHelmont Collection: The Liberation of Saint Peter, (oil on panel)

The Liberation of Saint Peter, (oil on panel)
827711 The Liberation of Saint Peter, (oil on panel) by Helmont, Matheus van (1623-79); 62x82.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Liberation of Saint Peter. Mattheus van Helmont (1623-1674)

Background imageHelmont Collection: Throat movements used in the pronunciation of the Hebrew Alphabet

Throat movements used in the pronunciation of the Hebrew Alphabet
695062 Throat movements used in the pronunciation of the Hebrew Alphabet, illustration from Alphabetum Natura ( Alphabet of Nature ) by F.M

Background imageHelmont Collection: Frontispiece of Alphabetum Natura ( Alphabet of Nature ) by F. M

Frontispiece of Alphabetum Natura ( Alphabet of Nature ) by F. M
695061 Frontispiece of Alphabetum Natura ( Alphabet of Nature ) by F.M. van Helmont, 1667 (engraving) by Dutch School, (17th century); Institut National des Jeunes Sourds, Paris

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jean Baptiste von Helmont, Belgian physician and chemist, 1870

Jean Baptiste von Helmont, Belgian physician and chemist, 1870. Helmont (1579-1644) recognised that there are more gases than just air, and claimed to have coined the word gas

Background imageHelmont Collection: Manner Matthew Helmont Village Wedding Bondage

Manner Matthew Helmont Village Wedding Bondage
Manner of Matthew of Helmont, Village Wedding, Bondage, Painting, Oil on copper, Height, 26 cm (10.2 inches), Width, 35 cm (13.7 inches), Signed, MV Hellemont F

Background imageHelmont Collection: Manner Matthew Helmont Village Feast Bondgille

Manner Matthew Helmont Village Feast Bondgille
Manner of Matthew of Helmont, Village Feast, Bondgille, painting, oil on copper, Height, 26 cm (10.2 inches), Width, 35 cm (13.7 inches), Signed, MV Hellemont F

Background imageHelmont Collection: AUBERT, David (15th c. ). Chroniques et conquestes

AUBERT, David (15th c. ). Chroniques et conquestes
AUBERT, David (15th c.). Chroniques et conquestes de Charlemaine. 1458. Ms. 5089. Folio 167V. Battle of Charlemagne against the Saracen king Agolant and his son Helmont in Calabria

Background imageHelmont Collection: Seger Jacob Helmont

Seger Jacob Helmont
SEGER JACOB VAN HELMONT Flemish artist Date: 1683 - 1726

Background imageHelmont Collection: design by Charles de La Fosse; cartoon by Zeger Jacob van Helmont (figures) and Augustin

design by Charles de La Fosse; cartoon by Zeger Jacob van Helmont (figures) and Augustin Coppens (landscape); woven in Brussels in the workshop of Urbanus Leyniers, Dania'l Leyniers II

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1579-1644). Belgian physician and chemist. Helmont recognised

Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1579-1644). Belgian physician and chemist. Helmont recognised that there are more gases than just air, and claimed to have coined the word gas

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jean Baptiste van Helmont

Jean Baptiste van Helmont (1579-1644), Belgian doctor & chemist. Van Helmonts work represented a transition from alchemy to experimental chemistry

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jan Baptiste van Helmont, Belgian chemist

Jan Baptiste van Helmont, Belgian chemist
Jan Baptiste van Helmont (1579-1644), Belgian doctor and chemist. Van Helmonts work was part of the transition from alchemy to experimental chemistry. He invented the word gas (from Greek chaos)

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jan Baptiste van Helmont and an alchemist

Jan Baptiste van Helmont and an alchemist. Artwork showing the Belgian doctor and chemist Jan Baptiste van Helmont (1579-1644, right), being given a piece of the Philosphers Stone by an alchemist

Background imageHelmont Collection: J B Van Helmont

J B Van Helmont
JEAN BAPTISTE van HELMONT Belgian medical, chemist who innovated the word gas for something which is like air but is more ghostlike (gas and ghost are much the same word)

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jan Baptista Van Helmont

Jan Baptista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist, invented the word gas, proposed interesting theories about gases and the digestive process

Background imageHelmont Collection: Lucas Van Gassel

Lucas Van Gassel
LUCAS VAN GASSEL also known as Lucas van Helmont Flemish artist

Background imageHelmont Collection: Alchemy / Van Helmont

Alchemy / Van Helmont
Alchemist Van Helmont (1577- 1644) is visited by a stranger who generously presents him with the Philosophers Stone which turns base metals into gold

Background imageHelmont Collection: Jan Battista Van Helmont

Jan Battista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist and physician, credited with scientific discoveries but also with possession of the alchemists philosophers stone


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Helmont, a name that echoes through the annals of history, is associated with various individuals and works spanning different centuries and fields. From the captivating chronicles penned by David Aubert in the 15th century to the mesmerizing oil painting "The Liberation of Saint Peter, " Helmont's influence can be traced. Delving into linguistics, one encounters the intriguing study of throat movements used in pronouncing the Hebrew Alphabet. The significance of this lies not only in its linguistic value but also in its cultural relevance. Venturing further, we stumble upon an enchanting frontispiece titled "Alphabetum Natura" or "Alphabet of Nature. " This work by F. M showcases nature's wonders intertwined with alphabets, symbolizing humanity's quest for knowledge and understanding. In the realm of science and medicine, Jean Baptiste von Helmont emerges as a prominent figure. A Belgian physician and chemist from 1870 onwards, his contributions paved new paths in these fields. His legacy lives on through his groundbreaking research and discoveries. Seger Jacob Helmont adds another layer to this enigmatic name. With Manner Matthew Helmont Village Wedding Bondage and Manner Matthew Helmont Village Feast Bondgille under his belt, he leaves us captivated by his artistic prowess. Collaborations are often catalysts for greatness; Charles de La Fosse's design coupled with Zeger Jacob van Helmont's figures create masterpieces that transcend time. Their joint effort breathes life into art forms that continue to inspire generations. Jan Baptiste van Helmont enters our narrative as a Belgian chemist who left an indelible mark on scientific exploration during his era. His dedication to unraveling mysteries propelled him forward on a path strewn with breakthroughs. Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1579-1644), yet another distinguished Belgian physician and chemist bearing this illustrious surname, deserves recognition for his profound insights and contributions to the scientific community.