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Dominique Francois Jean Arago, French astronomer, physicist and politician, (c1900)
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Dominique Francois Jean Arago, French astronomer, physicist and politician, (c1900)
Dominique Francois Jean Arago, French astronomer, physicist and politician, (c1900). Portrait of Arago and the fall of a meteorite at noon. Arago (1786-1853) made important discoveries in the fields of astronomy, magnetism and optics. He was appointed director of the Paris Observatory in 1843. A staunch republican, he entered politics in 1830 and became a member of the provisional government formed after the Revolution of 1848. Trade card, one from a series on astronomers produced by Liebig extract of meat, (c1900)
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This print captures Dominique Francois Jean Arago, a prominent French astronomer, physicist, and politician from the 19th century. The portrait showcases Arago alongside an intriguing scene of a meteorite falling at noon. Known for his significant contributions to astronomy, magnetism, and optics, Arago's expertise earned him the position of director at the prestigious Paris Observatory in 1843. Beyond his scientific achievements, Arago was also deeply involved in politics as a staunch republican. In 1830, he entered the political arena and later became a member of the provisional government formed after the Revolution of 1848. This multidimensional figure played vital roles both in advancing scientific knowledge and shaping political landscapes during his time. The trade card featuring this image is part of a series on astronomers produced by Liebig extract of meat around 1900. It highlights not only Arago but also Baron Justus Freiherr von Liebig and Siegfried Marcus. As an important collectible piece with vibrant colors that represent France's rich history in science and politics, this portrait serves as a reminder of Arago's lasting impact on various fields. The print collector responsible for preserving this historical artifact has ensured that future generations can appreciate the accomplishments and legacy of Dominique Francois Jean Arago – an extraordinary man who excelled both under starry skies as well as within political arenas.
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