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"Our axes... were immediately set to work to cut down trees"(colour litho)
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"Our axes... were immediately set to work to cut down trees"(colour litho)
3626429 " Our axes... were immediately set to work to cut down trees" (colour litho) by Smith, Elmer Boyd (1860-1943); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Our axes... were immediately set to work to cut down trees". Illustration from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1916).); © Look and Learn
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Autobiography Benjamin Franklin Career Chopping Cutting Down Felling Female Scientist Founding Fathers Inventor Men Of Science Natural Scientist Polymath Scientists
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This vibrant lithograph print titled ""Our axes. . . were immediately set to work to cut down trees"" captures a pivotal moment in history. Created by Elmer Boyd Smith, this artwork is part of a private collection and depicts an illustration from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. The image showcases a group of scientists diligently working together, their axes swinging with purpose as they chop down trees. The scene takes place in the 18th century, during the time when America was still being shaped by its founding fathers. Benjamin Franklin, renowned inventor, politician, and polymath, is at the center of this visual narrative. His career and life are symbolized by his involvement in felling trees for scientific purposes. This act represents his dedication to botany and natural history studies. The print also highlights Germany's influence on American science during that era. It emphasizes how German scientists played a significant role in shaping scientific methods and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in fields such as botany. Overall, this artwork beautifully encapsulates both historical significance and cultural exchange between Europe (particularly Germany) and North America (specifically the United States). It serves as a reminder of how collaboration among brilliant minds transcends borders and leads to groundbreaking discoveries that shape our world today.
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