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Isonephs, World (colour litho)
6015860 Isonephs, World (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Isonephs, World. Illustration for Atlas of Meteorology, Volume III of Bartholomews Physical Atlas, prepared by J G Bartholomew and A J Herbertson (The Royal Geographical Society, 1899). A set of maps that give a perspective of global weather at the end of the nineteenth century.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "Isonephs, World" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the world of meteorology and weather forecasting at that time. The colour lithograph, created by an English School artist, is part of a private collection and showcases an illustration from Bartholomews Physical Atlas. The image depicts a set of maps that provide valuable insights into global weather patterns as understood in the late 1800s. Produced for The Royal Geographical Society in 1899, these maps were meticulously prepared by J G Bartholomew and A J Herbertson. They offer a perspective on atmospheric conditions, temperature variations, and climate changes during this era. As we explore this historical artwork, it becomes evident how scientific methods have evolved over time. This piece serves as a reminder of the progress made in meteorology since then while highlighting its significance in understanding our planet's complex weather systems. From warm to cold regions across the globe, Isonephs offers us an opportunity to reflect on Earth's ever-changing climate. It reminds us that even in the 19th century when technology was limited compared to today's standards, scientists were dedicatedly studying meteorological phenomena. With its rich historical context and artistic beauty captured through lithography techniques prevalent during that period; this print stands as both an educational resource for those interested in scientific history and a visual delight for art enthusiasts alike.
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