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Antoine Lavoisier (1743-94) and his Experiments into Respiration
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Antoine Lavoisier (1743-94) and his Experiments into Respiration
CHT167350 Antoine Lavoisier (1743-94) and his Experiments into Respiration (pen & ink and sepia wash on paper) by Lavoisier, Marie Anne Pierrette (1758-1836); Private Collection; (add.info.: Experiences de Lavoisier sur la respiration; the artist, the wife of the scientist can be seen writing and taking dictation on the right; discovered air was a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, worked on combustion theory and chemical nomenclature; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22351420
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Apparatus Bath Breathing Dictation Experiment Founder Of Modern Chemistry Laboratory Mask Piping
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This print showcases Antoine Lavoisier, a renowned chemist and the founder of modern chemistry, conducting his groundbreaking experiments into respiration. The artwork, titled "Antoine Lavoisier (1743-94) and his Experiments into Respiration" is a pen and ink drawing with sepia wash on paper by Marie Anne Pierrette Lavoisier, the wife of the scientist. In this intriguing composition, we see Antoine Lavoisier in his laboratory surrounded by scientific apparatus and intricate piping. He appears deep in thought as he observes the process of respiration while wearing a mask. On the right side of the image, Marie Anne can be seen diligently writing down her husband's dictation. Lavoisier's experiments revolutionized our understanding of air composition. Through his meticulous work, he discovered that air was not simply one substance but rather a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen. His research also delved into combustion theory and chemical nomenclature. The attention to detail in this artwork is remarkable; it beautifully captures both the scientific nature of Lavoisier's work and the collaborative partnership between him and his wife. This print serves as a testament to their contributions to science during an era when knowledge was rapidly expanding. Displayed against a backdrop reminiscent of an old-world laboratory complete with water baths for experimentation purposes, this image invites viewers to contemplate how these pioneering studies paved the way for future advancements in chemistry and our understanding of human physiology.
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