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Antoine de Parcieux, des Academies royales des sciences de F
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Antoine de Parcieux, des Academies royales des sciences de France, de Suede et de Prusse, et Censeur royal. Ne au Clotet de Cessouae le vieua, Dioceze d Uzes, le 26 octobre 1703, et mort e Paris, aux Galleries du Louvre, le 2 septembre 1768. Bust-length profile portrait of French mathematician Antoine de Parcieux. Date 1777
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This elegant and intricately detailed portrait depicts Antoine de Parcieux (1703-1768), a renowned French mathematician who held distinguished positions in the Academies Royales des Sciences of France, Sweden, and Prussia, as well as the title of Censeur royal. Born in Uzès, in the Diocese of Dioceze, on October 26, 1703, Parcieux spent his formative years in the southern French region. He later made a name for himself in the scientific community, contributing significantly to the fields of mathematics and physics. Parcieux's impressive accomplishments earned him recognition from various European academies, leading him to become a respected figure in the scientific world. His expertise was sought after by institutions in France, Sweden, and Prussia, where he held influential positions. The portrait, created in 1777, captures Parcieux in a bust-length profile view. His serious expression and the meticulous attention to detail in his attire reflect the intellectual rigor and dedication that defined his career. The inscription at the bottom of the print indicates that Parcieux passed away at the Louvre in Paris on September 2, 1768. This exquisite portrait is a testament to the remarkable achievements of Antoine de Parcieux, a brilliant mathematician whose impact on the scientific community extended beyond the borders of his native France.
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