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Blast furnaces, 1683
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Blast furnaces, 1683
Blast furnaces, 1683. Illustration from the 1683 English edition of Beschreibung Allerfurnemisten Mineralischen Ertzt (Treatise on Ores and Asssaying), by Lazarus Ercker, published in 1580. This edition has new plates with numbers rather than letters, but the process is faithfully copied
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Blast Furnace Ercker Flame Flames Furnace Heat Ladle Lazarus Lazarus Ercker Metallurgy Metalworker Mining Power Ann Ronan Pictures Assaying
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This print, titled "Blast furnaces, 1683" takes us back to the 17th century, immersing us in the world of industry and metallurgy. The illustration is a faithful reproduction from Lazarus Ercker's renowned treatise on ores and assaying, originally published in 1580. In this scene, we witness the raw power of fire and flame as they dance within the blast furnace. A male metalworker stands confidently beside it, his ladle poised to pour molten metal into molds. The intensity of heat emanating from the furnace is palpable even through this monochrome depiction. The image not only captures a moment in time but also represents an era when mining and metallurgical occupations were at their peak. It symbolizes man's relentless pursuit of harnessing nature's resources for progress and innovation. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported to an age where science met artistry; where men like Ercker dedicated their lives to understanding minerals and perfecting metallurgical techniques. This visual testament serves as a reminder of our ancestors' ingenuity while inspiring us to appreciate how far we have come in our own scientific advancements. With its historical significance and artistic allure, this print by Lazarus Ercker continues to captivate viewers centuries later - a timeless tribute to human curiosity and determination.
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