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Quint Collection (#20)

"Quint: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the world of "Quint

Background imageQuint Collection: A riot in Saint-Omer, about the establishment of a lightning rod on the house of

A riot in Saint-Omer, about the establishment of a lightning rod on the house of de Boisvalla©

Background imageQuint Collection: The first lightning rod created by Franklin in Philadelphia, located on the roof

The first lightning rod created by Franklin in Philadelphia, located on the roof of the house of Benjamin West, is hit by lightning

Background imageQuint Collection: The abba Nollet

The abba Nollet
The abba© Nollet

Background imageQuint Collection: Mathieu Dutilh

Mathieu Dutilh

Background imageQuint Collection: Jacques De Romas

Jacques De Romas

Background imageQuint Collection: The experiment of the electric kite conducted in Philadelphia by Franklin in September

The experiment of the electric kite conducted in Philadelphia by Franklin in September 1752

Background imageQuint Collection: The experiment of the electric kite conducted by Romas, June 7, 1753, in the alleys

The experiment of the electric kite conducted by Romas, June 7, 1753, in the alleys of the city of Na© rac

Background imageQuint Collection: The scientific cenacle at Castle Clairac: Montesquieu and the Baron of Secondat, his son

The scientific cenacle at Castle Clairac: Montesquieu and the Baron of Secondat, his son, the Knight of Vivens; Romas and the brothers Dutilh

Background imageQuint Collection: Ramsdens electric machine (1768)

Ramsdens electric machine (1768)

Background imageQuint Collection: Van Marums Electrical Machine (1780)

Van Marums Electrical Machine (1780)

Background imageQuint Collection: The abba Nollets electric machine (1747)

The abba Nollets electric machine (1747)
The abba© Nollets electric machine (1747)

Background imageQuint Collection: English electric machine built by Adams (1750)

English electric machine built by Adams (1750)

Background imageQuint Collection: Dufay

Dufay

Background imageQuint Collection: Glass globe electric machine

Glass globe electric machine

Background imageQuint Collection: July 2, 1729, Grey and Wehler discover the spread of electricity along conductive bodies

July 2, 1729, Grey and Wehler discover the spread of electricity along conductive bodies

Background imageQuint Collection: Experiment of Otto von Guericke

Experiment of Otto von Guericke

Background imageQuint Collection: Hausens Electric Machine

Hausens Electric Machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Hauksbees first electric machine

Hauksbees first electric machine

Background imageQuint Collection: William Gilbert writes his De Arte Magnetica treatise

William Gilbert writes his De Arte Magnetica treatise

Background imageQuint Collection: Hauksbees second electric machine

Hauksbees second electric machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric machine of Otto von Guericke

Electric machine of Otto von Guericke

Background imageQuint Collection: The MM. Barrat brothers forked hoe steam machine

The MM. Barrat brothers forked hoe steam machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Traction engine, or steam car, invented by M. Lotz from Nantes

Traction engine, or steam car, invented by M. Lotz from Nantes

Background imageQuint Collection: Steam Ploughing

Steam Ploughing

Background imageQuint Collection: Macadam Compressor

Macadam Compressor

Background imageQuint Collection: M. Fowlers steam plough

M. Fowlers steam plough

Background imageQuint Collection: Machine to beat grain sheaves

Machine to beat grain sheaves

Background imageQuint Collection: Fowlers traction engine for steam ploughing

Fowlers traction engine for steam ploughing

Background imageQuint Collection: Anchor for Steam ploughing

Anchor for Steam ploughing

Background imageQuint Collection: M. Anjubaults traction engine

M. Anjubaults traction engine

Background imageQuint Collection: MM. Cail and Companys traction engine

MM. Cail and Companys traction engine

Background imageQuint Collection: M. Durennes traction engine

M. Durennes traction engine

Background imageQuint Collection: Cross section of the hearth and the crossed boiler reboiler of M

Cross section of the hearth and the crossed boiler reboiler of M. Hermann-Lachapelles industrial traction engine

Background imageQuint Collection: Cascading Leyden jars

Cascading Leyden jars

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Carillon

Electric Carillon

Background imageQuint Collection: Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

Background imageQuint Collection: Franklin in his laboratory of physics in Philadelphia

Franklin in his laboratory of physics in Philadelphia

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Spider

Electric Spider

Background imageQuint Collection: Discharging the Leyden jar

Discharging the Leyden jar

Background imageQuint Collection: Experiment conducted in 1747 on the Thames by Martin Folcker, Cavendish and Bevis

Experiment conducted in 1747 on the Thames by Martin Folcker, Cavendish and Bevis near London Bridge to measure the speed of electricity

Background imageQuint Collection: Experiment conducted in 1746 by Lemonnier in the monastry of Chartreux to measure

Experiment conducted in 1746 by Lemonnier in the monastry of Chartreux to measure the speed of electricity

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric Tile

Electric Tile

Background imageQuint Collection: Experiment conducted in Leiden by Musschenbroek on 20 April 1746

Experiment conducted in Leiden by Musschenbroek on 20 April 1746

Background imageQuint Collection: The Leyden jar communicates with the electric machine

The Leyden jar communicates with the electric machine

Background imageQuint Collection: Inflammation of the spirit of wine by an electric spark

Inflammation of the spirit of wine by an electric spark

Background imageQuint Collection: Musschenbroek

Musschenbroek

Background imageQuint Collection: Electric machine used by Watson to ignite alcoholic spirits

Electric machine used by Watson to ignite alcoholic spirits

Background imageQuint Collection: The first electric spark driven through the human body (1745)

The first electric spark driven through the human body (1745)




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"Quint: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the world of "Quint, " a captivating collection of vintage artwork by Scott Lawrence that takes us on a nostalgic voyage through history. From the pages of Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers, we encounter a memorable scene as Captain Smollett confronts an elusive rascal with his iconic words, "Who are you, you rascal?" The artwork captures the essence of this moment in vivid detail. Transporting us further back to 1873 Ottawa, Canada, we witness the grandeur of Niagara Falls in all its glory. This old print from the 19th century evokes a sense of Victorian charm and retro aesthetics. Meanwhile, David Copperfield welcomes us into Mr. Peggotty's hospitable abode, where warmth and friendship abound. The power and innovation of George and Robert Stephenson's locomotive "The Rocket" come alive in another striking piece. We find ourselves amidst Moscow's snowy landscapes in 1850 Russia, witnessing sledging adventures alongside majestic horses – true equestrian marvels frozen in time. A glimpse into rural life unfolds before our eyes as children tend to their poultry within an ancient crumbled wall enclosure. This charming snapshot from the 19th century showcases farm life at its most idyllic – chicks chirping merrily under watchful eyes. Mr. Micawber bids farewell with valedictory remarks in yet another enchanting portrayal inspired by David Copperfield's timeless narrative. The emotions captured here resonate deeply as we bid adieu to cherished characters who have become part of our literary journey. Traveling across borders to Aberdeen in 1885 UK, we discover the mesmerizing Water-Wheel at Granholm Tweed Mills – a testament to human ingenuity harnessed by nature itself. Intriguingly shifting gears once more, we encounter an intense bear hunting expedition set against Russia's wild landscapes in 1891.