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"Studied: Exploring the Depths of Knowledge and Artistic Mastery" In the realm of music, Ludwig van Beethoven's genius was not solely confined to his compositions

Background imageStudied Collection: Spined Loach (Cobitis taenia) and (Noemacheilus barbatulus) adults

Spined Loach (Cobitis taenia) and (Noemacheilus barbatulus) adults, on ruler in tray during Environment Agency river survey, River Fleet, Nottinghamshire, England, June

Background imageStudied Collection: Common Dace (Leuciscus leuciscus) adult, scale being taken by Environment Agency worker during

Common Dace (Leuciscus leuciscus) adult, scale being taken by Environment Agency worker during fish survey, River Soar, Leicestershire, England, April

Background imageStudied Collection: European Chub (Squalius cephalus) adult, held by Environment Agency worker during fish survey

European Chub (Squalius cephalus) adult, held by Environment Agency worker during fish survey, River Soar, Leicestershire, England, April

Background imageStudied Collection: Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus) adult, handled (under licence) by man during survey

Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus) adult, handled (under licence) by man during survey, Derbyshire, England, May

Background imageStudied Collection: GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian

GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian
" GILII, Filippo Salvatore (1721 - 1789). Italian Jesuit priest and linguist who lived in Nueva Granada (Venezuela) on the Orinoco. He studied the nature of languages

Background imageStudied Collection: Pierre Petit Photo

Pierre Petit Photo
PIERRE PETIT French photographer, studied under Disderi, opened stuido in Paris where this photo was taken in 1891, though what he is doing isn t obvious. Date: 1832 - 1909

Background imageStudied Collection: Leonaert Bramer

Leonaert Bramer
LEONAERT BRAMER Dutch artist from Delft, studied and worked in Italy before returning to the Netherlands to work for the house of Orange and Nassau. Date: 1596 - 1674

Background imageStudied Collection: Diver carrying out underwater survey using quadrat, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, England, march

Diver carrying out underwater survey using quadrat, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, England, march

Background imageStudied Collection: Lowland raised mire habitat with site for monitoring effects of CO2 levels ( Greenhouse Effect )

Lowland raised mire habitat with site for monitoring effects of CO2 levels ( Greenhouse Effect ), Roudsea Wood and Mosses N.N.R. Cumbria, England

Background imageStudied Collection: Geologists looking at quarry face, Wenlock sandstone dominated mid-Silurian sedimentary deposits

Geologists looking at quarry face, Wenlock sandstone dominated mid-Silurian sedimentary deposits, Tan-Y-Foel Quarry, Penstrowed Grits Formation, Powys, Wales, august

Background imageStudied Collection: Western Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus) chick, close-up of head

Western Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus) chick, close-up of head, held during wing tagging to ascertain movements, North Kent Marshes, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, june

Background imageStudied Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Vesuvius

Lear / Nonsense / Vesuvius
There was an Old Man of Vesuvius, who studied the works of Vitruvius; When the flames burnt his book, to drinking he took, that morbid Old Man of Vesuvius

Background imageStudied Collection: J. M. Barrie

J. M. Barrie
A portrait of James Matthew Barrie 1860-1937, Scottish playwright and novelist. He studied at Edinburgh University in 1882 and later moved to London

Background imageStudied Collection: American celebrities, Literary Celebrities of New York, Geor

American celebrities, Literary Celebrities of New York, Geor
Portrait of American Historian, George Bancroft. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1800, he studied History at Havard and Gottingen Universities

Background imageStudied Collection: Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageStudied Collection: Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit

Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageStudied Collection: Mrs Tomson - Medium

Mrs Tomson - Medium
Medium Mrs Tomson - who was studied by Harry Price

Background imageStudied Collection: M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris

M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822. He studied chemistry under Delafosse. Discovering the nature of fermentation, he went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageStudied Collection: Portrait of Louis Pasteur

Portrait of Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur (1822-95) studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageStudied Collection: Francois Magendie

Francois Magendie
FRANCOIS MAGENDIE French physiologist from Bordeaux who studied the nervous system

Background imageStudied Collection: Julius Casserius

Julius Casserius
JULIUS CASSERIUS Italian medical, professor at Padua where he studied the organs of sense in animals

Background imageStudied Collection: Feodor Iwanowitsch

Feodor Iwanowitsch
FEODOR IWANOWITSCH Artist and engraver in the Russian Royal court who studied in Italy and accompanied Lord Elgin to Greece in 1801

Background imageStudied Collection: Peter Benoit - Composer

Peter Benoit - Composer
PETER LEONARD LEOPOLD BENOIT Flemish composer, born at Harelbeke in Flanders. Studied at the Brussels Conservatoire under F J Fetis between 1851-5

Background imageStudied Collection: Jean Honore Fragonard

Jean Honore Fragonard
JEAN HONORE FRAGONARD French painter and engraver, studied under Chardin - was most famous for his hedonistic works

Background imageStudied Collection: Shakespeare / Grammar Schl

Shakespeare / Grammar Schl
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Grammar School at Stratford-upon-Avon where he studied as a boy

Background imageStudied Collection: Lyadov / Anatoly / Ryepin

Lyadov / Anatoly / Ryepin
ANATOLY KONSTANTINOVICH LYADOV Russian composer, studied under Rimsky-Korsakov

Background imageStudied Collection: George Catlin / Prairie

George Catlin / Prairie
GEORGE CATLIN American artist and author who studied American Indians; camping on the prairie

Background imageStudied Collection: Pictet / Gas Experiment

Pictet / Gas Experiment
Raoul Pictet, Swiss physicist, conducts an experiment to liquefy and solidify hydrogen gas, and studied properties of substances at low temperatures

Background imageStudied Collection: Medicinal Herbs Goddess

Medicinal Herbs Goddess
MA-KOU, a Chinese divinity who studied magical practices, and is associated with medicinal herbs

Background imageStudied Collection: Ivan Meshchaninov

Ivan Meshchaninov
IVAN MESHCHANINOV Russian linguist, who studied the 150-or-so extant languages of the USSR, as well as the ancient languages of southern Russia

Background imageStudied Collection: Peter I The Great, Tsar of Russia, in Holland

Peter I The Great, Tsar of Russia, in Holland
Peter I The Great (Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov), Tsar of Russia (1672-1725, reigned from 1682) during his fact-finding visit to Holland, seen here in his lodgings at Zaandam



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"Studied: Exploring the Depths of Knowledge and Artistic Mastery" In the realm of music, Ludwig van Beethoven's genius was not solely confined to his compositions. He delved into the study of life itself, drawing inspiration from a death mask that captured the essence of mortality. The brushstrokes on Augustus John's portrait reveal a man who studied more than just faces; he painted souls. As President of the Nation Portrait Gallery, his work immortalized individuals through their unique expressions and innermost thoughts. Aristippus of Cyrene, an ancient philosopher, dedicated his life to studying human nature and happiness. His teachings remind us that true wisdom lies in understanding ourselves and finding joy in simplicity. Samuel Johnson's scholarly pursuits at Oxford University shaped him into one of history's greatest literary figures. Through diligent study and intellectual curiosity, he became a master wordsmith whose eloquence still resonates today. Mr Howard Carter unraveled mysteries buried deep within Egypt's tombs through meticulous archaeological studies. His discoveries brought forth treasures long forgotten by time, shedding light on ancient civilizations. From White Horse Hill in Chislehurst to a pub window view capturing its beauty, artists have studied landscapes for centuries. They capture fleeting moments with strokes on canvas or clicks of a camera lens – forever preserving scenes that stir our souls. Within Cliffe Fort's Guard Room gate lies echoes from another era - soldiers stationed there once studied military strategies as they protected their homeland during times of war. An ammunition column passing through Ypres in 1917 tells tales beyond what meets the eye. It speaks volumes about sacrifice and resilience amidst conflict - lessons we must never forget as we study history’s darkest chapters. Joseph & Louisa Rhine devoted their lives to studying extrasensory perception at Duke University. Their groundbreaking research opened doors to new realms beyond our five senses - expanding our understanding of consciousness itself. Exeter College at Oxford stands as a testament to centuries of academic excellence.