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Pierre Ossian Bonnet, 1865-66 (litho)
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Pierre Ossian Bonnet, 1865-66 (litho)
2641026 Pierre Ossian Bonnet, 1865-66 (litho) by Schultz (fl.1865-66); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pierre Ossian Bonnet: 22.12.1819 - 22.06.1892
French mathematician
Creators: Schultz fecit, Pierre Petit photog.; Illustration from " Pantheon des illustrations francaises au XIX SiAcle", by Victor Frond (1821 - 1881), 1865 - 1866); ePurix Verlag Volker Christen; out of copyright
Media ID 23421666
© Purix Verlag Volker Christen / Bridgeman Images
Autograph Glasses Mathematician Signature Signed Spectacles Victor Frond Vignette
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Pierre Ossian Bonnet, 1865-66" showcases the distinguished French mathematician in all his intellectual glory. The print, created by Schultz (fl. 1865-66), is part of a private collection and provides a glimpse into the life of this remarkable individual. Pierre Ossian Bonnet, born on December 22nd, 1819, was not only known for his exceptional mathematical prowess but also for his contributions to various scientific fields. His legacy lives on through this beautifully detailed portrait captured by Pierre Petit's lens. The image portrays Bonnet with an air of wisdom and sophistication as he gazes thoughtfully through his spectacles. Every line etched onto his face tells a story of dedication and countless hours spent unraveling complex mathematical equations. His autograph graces the bottom corner of the litho, serving as a testament to his significance within the academic community. This vignette engraving perfectly encapsulates Bonnet's essence - a man who dedicated himself to expanding human knowledge through numbers and formulas. Originally featured in Victor Frond's renowned work "Pantheon des illustrations francaises au XIX SiAcle" between 1865-1866, this print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical artifact. Preserved by ePurix Verlag Volker Christen out of copyright restrictions, it allows us to appreciate the brilliance that once walked among us. As we admire this portrait today
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