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Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his Basement Laboratory, 1852 (w / c on paper)
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Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his Basement Laboratory, 1852 (w / c on paper)
TRI98477 Michael Faraday (1791-1867) in his Basement Laboratory, 1852 (w/c on paper) by Moore, Harriet Jane (1801-1884); 40.6x47 cm; The Royal Institution, London, UK; (add.info.: inside the Royal Institution building, Albemarle Street; ); eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22666358
© Royal Institution / Bridgeman Images
Chemist Experiment Kiln Physician Tidy
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This print captures the renowned scientist Michael Faraday in his basement laboratory in 1852. The image, created by Harriet Jane Moore, showcases Faraday's dedication and passion for scientific exploration. In this intimate glimpse into his world, we see a man fully immersed in his work. The laboratory is meticulously organized and tidy, reflecting Faraday's meticulous nature. Every tool and instrument has its place, creating an atmosphere of efficiency and purpose. Faraday himself stands at the center of the photograph, exuding an air of intelligence and determination. Dressed in a lab coat, he appears focused on an experiment before him. His piercing gaze suggests deep concentration as he delves into the mysteries of science. The room itself is filled with intriguing elements that hint at Faraday's wide range of interests. A kiln can be seen in one corner, indicating his involvement with various chemical processes. Books line the shelves along the walls, showcasing his thirst for knowledge across multiple disciplines. This portrait not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to Faraday's significant contributions to science during his lifetime. It reminds us of the importance of curiosity and perseverance when it comes to unraveling life's greatest mysteries.
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