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Herbs, Butterflies and a Serpent. Creator: Christian Jansz StriepHerbs, Butterflies and a Serpent, Unknown date. Additional Info: This still life painting forms an entire little natural scene
Cook's Herbs, 1823. Creator: Johannes Ludvig CamradtCook's Herbs, 1823
Gathering Spring Herbs, from the illustrated book "Picture Book: Flowers of the... New Year, 1801Gathering Spring Herbs, from the illustrated book "Picture Book: Flowers of the Four Seasons (Ehon shiki no hana), " vol. 1, Japan, New Year, 1801
Two women gathering herbs, Japan, early 1830s. Creator: Katsushika TaitoTwo women gathering herbs, Japan, early 1830s
Preparing Seven Herbs on the Seventh Day of the New Year, Japan, 1798
Gathering Herbs, Japan, c. 1796 / 97. Creator: HokusaiGathering Herbs, Japan, c. 1796/97
The Gatherer of Simples, c. 1880. Creator: George FullerThe Gatherer of Simples, c. 1880. Old woman gathering medicinal herbs
Woman Cutting Her Nails after Gathering Herbs, 19th century. Creator: Kubo ShunmanWoman Cutting Her Nails after Gathering Herbs, 19th century
Two Girls Collect New Years Herbs, 1797. Creator: Kubo ShunmanTwo Girls Collect New Years Herbs, 1797
Kitchen Utensils with Greens for the Ceremony on January 7th, 19th century
An Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Creator: UnknownAn Immortal Gathering Herbs and Fungus, Ming dynasty, 17th century. Formerly attributed to Meng Xian
Ophelia: "Theres fennel for you, and columbines"(Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4Ophelia: " Theres fennel for you, and columbines" (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 5), 1787
Potted Pine Tree, Drum and Seven Herbs Planted in a Box, 18th-19th century
Insect Catcher and Potted Herbs, 19th century. 19th century. Creator: ShinsaiInsect Catcher and Potted Herbs, 19th century
Teheran. Epicier Droguiste Sur La Place Royale, (Apothecary on the Royal Square), 1900. 1900. From " Autour du Monde - Fascicule VIII". [L. Boulanger, Paris, 1900 ]
Crushing Herbs in a Mortar, 1947. Originally from Hortus Sanitatis, 1491. Reproduced in British Herbs and Vegetables, by George M. Taylor [Collins, London, 1947]
The old physic garden, Chelsea, 1890. View of Chelsea Physic Garden with its statue of Hans Sloane, which was founded in 1673 as the Apothecaries Garden