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Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. Creator: John Leech
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Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton, 1897. English scientist Isaac Newton (1642-1727) discovered gravity when he watched an apple fall, although it didn t actually hit him on the head. From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett, with satirical illustrations by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1897]
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This print captures a satirical illustration titled "Discovery of the Laws of Gravitation by Isaac Newton" from "The Comic History of England". Created by John Leech in 1897, this image humorously depicts the moment when English scientist Isaac Newton discovered gravity. Contrary to popular belief, an apple did not actually hit him on the head. In this caricature, we see Newton standing under an apple tree in a garden, surrounded by fallen apples. With a mischievous grin on his face, he observes one particular apple falling towards him but manages to avoid any impact. This playful portrayal adds a touch of whimsy to the iconic story that forever changed our understanding of physics. John Leech's artistic style and Gilbert Abbott A Beckett's satirical writing combine to create a humorous commentary on British history and culture during the 19th century. The monochrome aesthetic enhances the vintage charm of this print, transporting us back to a time when scientific discoveries were met with both awe and amusement. This print serves as a delightful reminder of Sir Isaac Newton's groundbreaking contributions to science while also showcasing the wit and creativity prevalent in Victorian-era illustrations. It is an intriguing piece that invites viewers to appreciate both its historical significance and its lighthearted approach towards scientific exploration.
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