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Antoine Lavoisier Collection

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, a renowned French chemist, economist, and nobleman, left an indelible mark on the world of science during the 18th century

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: The arrest and death sentence of Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794)

The arrest and death sentence of Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist during the terror denounced to
ELD4950959 The arrest and death sentence of Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist during the terror denounced to the revolutionary authorities along with the twenty-seven other general farmers

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier's apparatus for the analysis of the air, 1864

Lavoisier's apparatus for the analysis of the air, 1864
7125170 Lavoisier's apparatus for the analysis of the air, 1864; (add.info.: Lavoisier's apparatus for the analysis of the air)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of

Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of heat produced by
UIG5425830 Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of heat produced by combustion. Dated 19th Century ©UIG/Leemage.

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier discovered oxygen (engraving)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier discovered oxygen (engraving)
539945 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier discovered oxygen (engraving) by French School, (18th century); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist, discovered oxygen

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: French chemist Lavoisier (1743-1794) use one of his invention called 'la cornue', engraving, 1812

French chemist Lavoisier (1743-1794) use one of his invention called "la cornue", engraving, 1812
1756518 French chemist Lavoisier (1743-1794) use one of his invention called "la cornue", engraving, 1812; (add.info)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory

Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory
NWI4946935 Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist, in his laboratory.; (add.info.: Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), a French chemist

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving)
1574763 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist 'the father of modern chemistry'

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier during scientific experiment (engraving)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier during scientific experiment (engraving)
1732389 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier during scientific experiment (engraving) by French School, (18th century); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) french chemist, economist

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 19th century (engraving)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 19th century (engraving)
1732392 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 19th century (engraving) by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) french chemist, philosopher, economist

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases

Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases
539948 Lavoisier's apparatus for weighing gases. by French School, (18th century); (add.info.: From his Traite Elementaire de Chimie, Paris, 1789)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of

Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of heat produced by
UIG5425778 Engraving depicting Lavoisier and Laplace's Calorimeter which he used to determine the amount of heat produced by combustion. Dated 19th Century ©UIG/Leemage.

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent (1743-1794). English chemist. Established the composition of the water

Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent (1743-1794). English chemist. Established the composition of the water
CUL4847736 Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent (1743-1794). English chemist. Established the composition of the water and the basis of bioenergetics. Engraving. Paris (1864). Etching. SPAIN. CATALONIA

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent LAVOISIER (engraving)

Antoine Laurent LAVOISIER (engraving)
3525482 Antoine Laurent LAVOISIER (engraving); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent LAVOISIER - 1743-1794 the vignette at the bottom shows Lavoisier investigating the existence of oxygen in the air)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894), French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894), French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776
539933 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894), French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776. 1874 (engraving from Louis Figuier Vies des Savant Illustres du XVIIIe Siecle)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier and Meusnier's apparatus for the decompostion of water, 1750

Lavoisier and Meusnier's apparatus for the decompostion of water, 1750
865305 Lavoisier and Meusnier's apparatus for the decompostion of water, 1750; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving)
1574764 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 1874 (engraving); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist 'the father of modern chemistry'

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Guillaume Francois Rouelle (1703-1770) French chemist. 1874 (engraving, Paris)

Guillaume Francois Rouelle (1703-1770) French chemist. 1874 (engraving, Paris)
541186 Guillaume Francois Rouelle (1703-1770) French chemist. 1874 (engraving, Paris); (add.info.: Lavoisier's teacher: Professor (demonstrateur) at Jardin du Roi, Paris

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, used for chemical experiments, 1874 (engraving)

Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, used for chemical experiments, 1874 (engraving)
539766 Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, used for chemical experiments, 1874 (engraving) by French School

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) making an experience on oxygen and its influence on life

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) making an experience on oxygen and its influence on life
ELD4841450 Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) making an experience on oxygen and its influence on life, placing a mouse under a bell - Antoine Laurent Lavoisier French chemist

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough (right)

Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough (right)
541898 Lavoisier's investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough (right) and in glass balloon (left) on prolonged heating, some red oxide of mercury found in balloon

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier and the 'winds' of Napoleon, 19th century (engraving)

Lavoisier and the "winds" of Napoleon, 19th century (engraving)
1804132 Lavoisier and the "winds" of Napoleon, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Coll. Part.); Photo © CCI.

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier, 19th century (stained glass)

Antoine Lavoisier, 19th century (stained glass)
1797096 Antoine Lavoisier, 19th century (stained glass); (add.info.: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) French chemist, philosopher, economist, here in his laboratory

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Esquisse pour le salon des Sciences de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Cuvier - Lavoisier, 1890

Esquisse pour le salon des Sciences de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Cuvier - Lavoisier, 1890. Creator: Marchal
Esquisse pour le salon des Sciences de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : Cuvier - Lavoisier, 1890. Sketch for the Science Salon of the Paris City Hall

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife... 1788. Creator: Jacques-Louis David

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife... 1788. Creator: Jacques-Louis David
Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife (Marie Anne Pierrette Paulze, 1758-1836), 1788

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist, economist and nobleman. 1805 (engraving)

Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist, economist and nobleman. 1805 (engraving)
7235107 Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist, economist and nobleman.1805 (engraving) by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier (engraving)

Lavoisier (engraving)
7194292 Lavoisier (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lavoisier. Illustration for Histoire de France en Cent Tableaux by Paul Lehugeur (A Lahure)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Peaceful glories of France (colour litho)

Peaceful glories of France (colour litho)
3099324 Peaceful glories of France (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peaceful glories of France)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (chromolitho)

Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (chromolitho)
972064 Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794), French chemist

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier (engraving)

Antoine Lavoisier (engraving)
815893 Antoine Lavoisier (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (1743-1794)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier (coloured engraving)

Lavoisier (coloured engraving)
2802201 Lavoisier (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lavoisier. Illustration for Le Plutarque Francais by Ed Mennechet (Crapelet)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (engraving)

Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (engraving)
815821 Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier (1743- 1794)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier discovers the composition of Air (engraving)

Antoine Lavoisier discovers the composition of Air (engraving)
3098047 Antoine Lavoisier discovers the composition of Air (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Antoine Lavoisier discovers the composition of Air)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: French Navy review off Cherbourg (colour litho)

French Navy review off Cherbourg (colour litho)
3099155 French Navy review off Cherbourg (colour litho) by Meaulle, Fortune Louis (1844-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: French Navy review off Cherbourg. Revue de l armee navale a Cherbourg)

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisier in his laboratory, Early 19th cen

Lavoisier in his laboratory, Early 19th cen.. Private Collection

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1889

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1889. Private Collection

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1812

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1812. Private Collection

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1804

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794), 1804. Private Collection

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife, 1788

Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) and His Wife, 1788. Found in the Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Portrait of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794). Artist: Brossard de Beaulieu

Portrait of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794). Artist: Brossard de Beaulieu, Genevieve (1755-1835)
Portrait of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794). Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Artist: CE Wagstaff

Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Artist: CE Wagstaff
Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Among other achievements, Lavoisier (1743-1794) was one of the discoverers of oxygen, and established the laws of chemical combination

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisiers apparatus for weighing gases, 1789

Antoine Lavoisiers apparatus for weighing gases, 1789. The discoverer of oxygen, French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) is regarded as the founder of the modern science of chemistry

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Lavoisiers apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881

Antoine Lavoisiers apparatus for synthesizing water from hydrogen (left) and oxygen (right), 1881. The discoverer of oxygen

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776 (1874)

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, French chemist, demonstrating his discovery of oxygen, 1776 (1874). On the table in the right background of the picture is his calorimeter

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Guillaume Francois Riuelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874

Guillaume Francois Riuelle, 18th century French chemist, 1874. Riuelle (1703-1770) was the teacher of Antoine Lavoisier, the French chemist who discovered oxygen

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air, late 18th century, (1894)

Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air, late 18th century, (1894). French chemist Antoine Lavoisiers (1743-1794) experiment to demonstrate the existence of oxygen

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1801

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 1801. Among other achievements, Lavoisier (1743-1794) was one of the discoverers of oxygen, and established the laws of chemical combination

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, Paris, 18th century, (1874)

Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, Paris, 18th century, (1874). Artist: Amedee Guillemin
Giant burning glass of the Academie des Sciences, Paris, 18th century, (1874). Constructed under the direction of Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) and others, it was used for chemical experiments

Background imageAntoine Lavoisier Collection: Lavoisiers apparatus for the analysis of the air. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, 1743 - 8 May 1794

Lavoisiers apparatus for the analysis of the air. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, 1743 - 8 May 1794, aka Antoine Lavoisier. French nobleman and chemist



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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, a renowned French chemist, economist, and nobleman, left an indelible mark on the world of science during the 18th century. Born in 1743, Lavoisier's contributions to chemistry revolutionized our understanding of matter and chemical reactions. In 1788, Jacques-Louis David immortalized Lavoisier and his wife in a captivating painting. The portrait captures their intellectual prowess and harmonious partnership as they delve into scientific pursuits together. However, amidst his groundbreaking discoveries and accolades, tragedy struck. In 1794, Lavoisier was unjustly executed during the tumultuous period of the French Revolution. Engravings depicting his transportation in a charrette and the solemn moment of his execution serve as somber reminders of this dark chapter in history. Despite his untimely demise, Lavoisier's legacy lives on through various artistic renditions that honor his brilliance. From colored engravings to chromolithographs showcasing him at work or highlighting France's peaceful glories under his influence – each piece encapsulates different facets of this extraordinary man. One such engraving portrays Antoine Lavoisier discovering the composition of air – a pivotal moment that forever changed our understanding of atmospheric gases. Another artwork showcases him alongside fellow scientists at a Navy review off Cherbourg – symbolizing not only his scientific achievements but also his role as an influential figure within society. Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier will always be remembered for pushing boundaries and expanding human knowledge through rigorous experimentation. His contributions continue to inspire generations of scientists who strive to unravel nature's mysteries while honoring those who came before them.