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Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his basement laboratory, from Henry Bence Joness
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Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his basement laboratory, from Henry Bence Joness
TRI137593 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his basement laboratory, from Henry Bence Joness The Life and Letters of Faraday, published 1870, 1869 (engraving) by Moore, Harriet Jane (1801-1887) (after); 16.9x10.2 cm; The Royal Institution, London, UK; (add.info.: inside the Royal Institution building, Albemarle Street; ); eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22783560
© Royal Institution / Bridgeman Images
Chemist Experiment Kiln Physician Tidy
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This print captures the essence of Michael Faraday, one of history's greatest scientists, in his basement laboratory. Taken from Henry Bence Joness' book "The Life and Letters of Faraday" published in 1870, this engraving by Harriet Jane Moore offers a glimpse into the world of a brilliant mind at work. Faraday is depicted amidst an organized chaos that only true innovators can appreciate. The image showcases his meticulous nature as every tool and instrument finds its place on the shelves surrounding him. With an air of concentration and determination, he stands beside a kiln, ready to embark on yet another groundbreaking experiment. The photograph not only highlights Faraday's scientific prowess but also reveals his passion for discovery. His eyes radiate with curiosity as he delves deep into the mysteries of chemistry and physics. It is within these walls that some of his most significant contributions to science were made – discoveries that would shape our understanding for generations to come. As we gaze upon this remarkable portrait, we are reminded of the immense impact individuals like Faraday have had on our world. Their tireless pursuit of knowledge has paved the way for countless advancements and changed the course of history itself. Displayed proudly within The Royal Institution in London, this print serves as a testament to both Faraday's brilliance and the enduring power of human ingenuity.
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