
4 0 c m
30cm
actual image size: 22cm x 32cm
Description
Photogravure after a painting of 1806 by Weitsch. Baron Humboldt (1769-1859) is primarily remembered as an explorer and pioneer in geophysics and meteorology, but he also pursued interests in geomagnetism, botany and geography. He sought to describe natural inter-relationships, studying cohesion and universality in nature. From 1799 to 1804 he toured the Spanish colonies in South America, researching with the French botanist Aime Bonpland. They collected and analysed data in many fields including meteorology, geology, and oceanography. He is shown here with botanical specimens. From a collection of portraits of scientists published by Photographische Gesellschaft, Berlin, c 1910. Dimensions: 460mm x 340mm.
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