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Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving)
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Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving)
7345958 Berthold Schwartz, german chemist, 1865 (engraving) by Montaut, Henri de (1829-89); Private Collection; (add.info.: The monk Berthold Schwartz ( 1318-1384 ) german chemist invented the gunpowder in 14th century.Science fiction artwork " From the Earth to the Moon "by Jules Verne. Design by Henri de Montaut.1865); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This print showcases an engraving of Berthold Schwartz, a renowned German chemist from the 14th century. Created by Henri de Montaut in 1865, this artwork is part of a private collection and captures the essence of scientific discovery during that era. Berthold Schwartz, a monk who lived from 1318 to 1384, is credited with inventing gunpowder during the medieval period. This groundbreaking invention revolutionized warfare and had far-reaching implications for human civilization. The engraving beautifully portrays his contribution to science and highlights his significant role in history. The print also draws inspiration from Jules Verne's famous science fiction novel "From the Earth to the Moon" published in 1865. Designed by Henri de Montaut himself, this artwork seamlessly combines elements of historical fact with imaginative storytelling. The image evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about scientific advancements throughout time. It serves as a reminder that innovation knows no bounds and can emerge even in unexpected places like monastic communities. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece, we are transported back to an era where chemistry was still in its infancy but held immense potential for shaping our world. This enchanting engraving invites us to appreciate both the past achievements of scientists like Berthold Schwartz and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead in our ongoing pursuit of knowledge.
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