Le Médecin de dames (The Ladies' Doctor)
Artist/Maker
Charles-Émile Jacque
(French, 1813–1894)
Date1843
MediumLithograph
DimensionsOverall: 14 5/16 × 9 3/4 in. (36.4 × 24.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Eugene L. Garbaty
PortfolioNo. 23 from Les Malades et les médecins
Object number1951.85.8
Status
Not on viewA dandy sits in an elegant salon with two women, one a young fashionable woman who reclines on a daybed while a chaperone (of lower station) sews. The man is seated, filling out a prescription. He advises, “to calm your nevralogy [a nervous condition brought on by sorrow or anxiety] here is the doctor’s order—tonight you must take a box at the Variety Theater, tomorrow one at the Opera … and beyond that I will try to get your husband to get this green cachemir that you have seen at Gagelin’s that you so much desire! … ” The lady responds, “Oh Doctor, you are a charming man! … ” Here, Jacque satirizes the 19th-century version of retail therapy, mocking the doctors who tell women what they wish to hear, while the women, feigning illness, flirt with the doctors and manipulate them to get their husbands to fulfill their material desires.
Exhibition History
The Human Comedy: Chronicles of 19th Century France
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 6, 2013 - December 22, 2013 )
A Picture of Health: Art and the Mechanisms of Healing
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 2, 2016 - May 29, 2016 )
Collections
- European
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