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Sir George Biddell Airy (1801-1892) as the Greenwich Time Ball, 1883 (engraving)
7339204 Sir George Biddell Airy (1801-1892) as the Greenwich Time Ball, 1883 (engraving) by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Linley Sambourne
Satirical cartoon in Punch depicting the seventh Astronomer Royal as the Greenwich Time Ball. The Moon looks very amused by the proceedings to standardize the passage of time.
Punch, Vol. 84, 5 May 1883, p.214); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38519840
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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16"x24" (61x41cm) Metal Print
Step into history with our Metal Prints from Media Storehouse. This stunning piece features Sir George Biddell Airy as the Greenwich Time Ball in a beautiful engraving by renowned artist Edward Linley Sambourne (1844-1910), courtesy of Bridgeman Images and Fine Art Finder. A unique addition to any room, this metal print is sure to spark conversation and inspire curiosity about the past.
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Estimated Product Size is 41.2cm x 61.5cm (16.2" x 24.2")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This satirical engraving from 1883 depicts Sir George Biddell Airy, the seventh Astronomer Royal, as the Greenwich Time Ball in a humorous light. The Moon appears to be highly amused by the proceedings of standardizing time, adding a whimsical touch to this piece.
Created by Linley Sambourne for Punch magazine, this cartoon captures the essence of Airy's role in regulating time at Greenwich. Known for his contributions to astronomy and mathematics, Airy is portrayed here with wit and charm.
The detailed engraving showcases the intricate work of Sambourne, highlighting his talent as an artist. The scene is set against a backdrop of historical significance, with references to England and its rich astronomical heritage.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to the 19th century when scientific advancements were shaping our understanding of time and space. Through humor and satire, this print invites us to reflect on how far we have come in measuring time accurately.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this artwork serves as a reminder of Sir George Biddell Airy's legacy and his impact on modern astronomy. It is a testament to human ingenuity and creativity that continues to inspire us today.
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