'Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae'
by Heinrich Khunrath, 1595
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'L'Alchimiste'
Original painting by David Teniers (before 1690).
This version engraved by Jacques-Louis Pérée, 1769 |
'Laboratory for metallurgy and the industrial arts'
Original painting by Samuel Wale. This version engraved by Pierre-Charles Canot, 1765. The illustration appeared IN: 'Commercium Philosophico-Technicum' (The Philosophical Commerce of Arts) by William Lewis. |
'A Design for a General Laboratory'
Artist: Cornelius Varley; Engraver: AW Warren, 1822.
This illustration formed the frontispiece of the 10th Ed. of
'The Chemical Catechism' by Samuel Parkes (about: 1860s/1870s).
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'The Dissolution, or The Alchymist producing an Aetherial Representation'
Hand-coloured etching made by James Gillray, 1796, in reference
to the dissolution of Parliament announced on 19 May.
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'Le Plaisir des Fous'
Original painting by David Teniers (before 1690). This version engraved
by Pierre-François Basan sometime in the 1700s. (The pleasure of fools) |
'Le Chimiste
Original painting by David Teniers (before 1690). "Alembic and crucible sit on
furnace in center of image; miscellaneous apparatus in foreground."De la Galerie de S.A.S. Monseigneur le Duc d'Orléans' |
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