Portrait of the Inspectors of the Collegium Medicum

Cornelis Troost, 1724

The Collegium Medicum consisted of doctors and apothecaries and oversaw the practice of medicine in Amsterdam. The second man from the left, apothecary Jeronimo de Bosch, is known to have supplied the medicine chest to the slave ship Leusden, which ran aground off Suriname in 1738. This shipwreck became infamous because sailors locked the hatches of the lower deck. Consequently, 664 West-African men, women and children were trapped inside and perished.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-C-396
  • Dimensionsheight 245 cm x width 315 cm
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

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    Portrait of the Inspectors of the Collegium Medicum

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  • Object number

    SK-C-396


Creation

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    painter: Cornelis Troost, Amsterdam

  • Dating

    1724

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    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    height 245 cm x width 315 cm


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    On loan from the City of Amsterdam

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