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August Wilhelm Hofmann (1818-92) German chemist, 1864 (crayon on paper)
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August Wilhelm Hofmann (1818-92) German chemist, 1864 (crayon on paper)
TRI106137 August Wilhelm Hofmann (1818-92) German chemist, 1864 (crayon on paper) by Richmond, George (1809-96); 61.6x47 cm; The Royal Institution, London, UK; (add.info.: founder of the German Chemical Society; ); eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22343706
© Royal Institution / Bridgeman Images
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This black and white crayon portrait captures the essence of August Wilhelm Hofmann, a renowned German chemist. Created in 1864 by George Richmond, this print showcases Hofmann's intellectual prowess and dedication to his field. Hofmann, born in 1818 and passing away in 1892, made significant contributions to the world of chemistry during his lifetime. As the founder of the German Chemical Society, he played a pivotal role in advancing scientific research and education. His groundbreaking work on organic compounds laid the foundation for modern chemical theories. In this portrait, Hofmann is depicted with an air of confidence and intelligence. The artist skillfully captures every detail of his face - from his sharp gaze to his neatly trimmed beard - showcasing both his wisdom and determination. The choice of crayon as a medium adds depth to the image, enhancing its timeless quality. The monochromatic tones create a sense of nostalgia while highlighting Hofmann's features with subtle shading. Displayed at The Royal Institution in London, UK, this artwork serves as a testament to Hofmann's lasting impact on the scientific community. It stands as a reminder that through passion and innovation, individuals like him can shape our understanding of the world around us.
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