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Photographic Print : North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford, late 18th century, (1943). Creator
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North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford, late 18th century, (1943). Creator
North View of Friar Bacons Study at Oxford, late 18th century, (1943). The tower to the left of Folly Bridge housed the study of Roger Bacon (c1214-1292), English experimental scientist, philosopher and Franciscan friar. Bacon was known as Doctor Mirabilis due to his interest in magic and alchemy, the pursuit of which led ultimately to his being expelled from the Franciscan order. He experimented with optics and lenses, leading to the development of spectacles. By the late 18th century this study had become a place of pilgrimage for scientists. Samuel Pepys visited it in 1669, remarking: So to Friar Bacons study: I up and saw it, and gave the man 1s[hilling]...Oxford mighty fine place. The building was pulled down in the 18th century to allow for road widening. From " British Philosophers, by Kenneth Matthews. [Collins, London, 1943]
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step into the past with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of North View of Friar Bacon's Study at Oxford, late 18th century. Captured from Heritage Images, this stunning image transports you to the heart of Oxford University, where the tower to the left of Folly Bridge once housed the study of Roger Bacon (c1214-1292), a renowned English experimental scientist. Bring the rich history of Oxford into your home or office with this beautifully preserved piece of photographic art.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 18cm (10" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the North View of Friar Bacon's Study at Oxford in the late 18th century. The tower, situated to the left of Folly Bridge, once housed the study of Roger Bacon, an extraordinary figure from English history. Known as Doctor Mirabilis for his fascination with magic and alchemy, Bacon was not only an experimental scientist but also a philosopher and Franciscan friar. Bacon's study had become a revered site for scientists by the late 18th century, attracting visitors like Samuel Pepys who marveled at its significance during his visit in 1669. However, this historic building met its demise in the 18th century when it was demolished to make way for road widening. The image showcases a picturesque scene along the River Thames with boats gracefully gliding through its waters. It offers a glimpse into England's rich cultural heritage and serves as a reminder of how influential figures like Roger Bacon have shaped our understanding of science and philosophy. This remarkable aquatint landscape is part of "British Philosophers" by Kenneth Matthews published in London in 1943. Its vibrant colors bring life to this historical moment captured by Thomas Rowlandson and William Collins. As we admire this print today, we are transported back to that era where curiosity thrived and scientific exploration flourished amidst stunning architectural marvels like Friar Bacon's Study at Oxford.
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