ATTRIBUÉ À RENÉ-THÉODORE BERTON (1776-1859)

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ATTRIBUÉ À RENÉ-THÉODORE BERTON (1776-1859)
Portrait of Doctor Jean-Louis Alibert (1768-1837). Oil on canvas preserved in its period gilded carved wood frame, with openwork decoration of stylized arabesques. Small accidents to the frame, but good condition At sight: H.: 63 cm - L.: 53 cm. Frame: H.: 92 cm - L.: 81 cm. History: in this portrait, Doctor Alibert wears the Order of the Legion of Honour and the Order of Saint Louis, awarded by King Louis XVIII, of which he was the personal physician, and the Order of Saint Stanislas, awarded by Tsar Alexander I, as a testimony to the work on the Description of Skin Diseases that he dedicated to him. Jean-Louis Marie Alibert (1768-1837) was a French physician. Professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, chief physician of the Saint-Louis Hospital, member of the Academy of Medicine and first ordinary physician of Kings Louis XVIII and Charles X, he is considered the founder of dermatology in France. He was the first to publish a systematized description of many skin diseases in his "Tree of Dermatoses", inspired by botany. He gave his name to "Alibert's disease" or mycosis fungoides.
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