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Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux s), Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet, 29 September 1858, Comet of 2 July 1861 (engraving)

Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux s), Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet, 29 September 1858, Comet of 2 July 1861 (engraving)


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Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux s), Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet, 29 September 1858, Comet of 2 July 1861 (engraving)

970845 Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux s), Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet, 29 September 1858, Comet of 2 July 1861 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux s), Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet, 29 September 1858, Comet of 2 July 1861. Illustration for Science for All edited by Robert Brown (Cassell, c 1890).); © Look and Learn

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This print showcases a collection of historic comets that have graced the skies throughout history. The image features several notable comets, including the Comet of 1744 (Cheseaux's), the Great Comet of 1811, Heads and Tails of Comets, Donatis Comet from September 29th, 1858, and the Comet of July 2nd, 1861. Each comet depicted in this engraving holds its own significance in scientific exploration and popular fascination. From Cheseaux's comet in 1744 to the Great Comet of 1811, these celestial wonders have captivated astronomers and laypeople alike with their awe-inspiring beauty. The illustration was originally featured in "Science for All" edited by Robert Brown around the late nineteenth century. It serves as a testament to humanity's enduring curiosity about our universe and our desire to understand these magnificent cosmic phenomena. This print is part of a private collection that has been preserved over time. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts and science lovers alike to appreciate both its historical value and artistic merit. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing composition, we are reminded of how small we are within the vastness of space while also being inspired by mankind's relentless pursuit to unravel the mysteries beyond our planet Earth.

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