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An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching)

An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching)


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An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching)

MMM5477354 An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, 1820 (etching); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star, originally intended to illustrate the Encyclopedia Londinensis, there are putti in each corner, which demonstrate optical principles and instruments, (telescope, prism, refraction in water, and camera obscura) the figures placed between the branches of the star represent the different colors of the light spectrum. Etching in colors, 1820 by J.Chapman (?).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images

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This stunning etching from 1820, titled "An allegory of optics, representing an eye in the center of a star," is a captivating representation of the intersection between art and science. The intricate design features an eye at the center of a star, surrounded by putti demonstrating various optical principles and instruments such as telescopes, prisms, refraction in water, and camera obscura. The figures placed between the branches of the star symbolize different colors of the light spectrum, creating a visually striking image that invites viewers to contemplate the mysteries of vision and perception. Created by J. Chapman (?), this piece was originally intended to illustrate the Encyclopedia Londinensis. Through its allegorical imagery and meticulous detail, this etching serves as a testament to both artistic skill and scientific knowledge in the early 19th century. The combination of angelic figures, vibrant colors, and symbolic representations make it a truly mesmerizing work that continues to captivate audiences today. Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, UK, this print offers a glimpse into a world where art and science intertwine seamlessly to create something truly extraordinary. It stands as a reminder of humanity's endless curiosity about the world around us and our ongoing quest for understanding.

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