Plate 3a from Histoire naturelle? (1789)
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Plate 3a from Histoire naturelle? (1789)
Plate 3a, Histoire Naturel Des Mineraux et de Pierres Precieuses, from Histoire naturelle: ou, Exposition des morceaux, les mieux choisis pour servir? (1789) by by Swebach Desfontaines
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1769 1789 18th Century Aquamarine Beryl Cabinet Chalcedony Corundum Corundum Group Cyclosilicate Diamond Emerald Francois Louis Swebach Desfontaines Gemstone Geological Geology Gypsum Hematite Group Mineral Mineralogie Mineralogy Nesosilicate Observation Orthosilicate Oxide Histoire Naturelle
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Plate 3a from Histoire naturelle: A Glimpse into 18th Century Mineralogy - This print is Plate 3a from Histoire naturelle: ou, Exposition des morceaux, les mieux choisis pour servir à l'illustration des sciences naturelles (Natural History: or, A Selection of the Best Specimens for the Illustration of the Natural Sciences), published in 1789 by François Louis Swebach Desfontaines. The plate showcases an exquisite collection of historical minerals and gemstones, including the renowned diamond, emerald, and aquamarine. Desfontaines, a prominent mineralogist of his time, meticulously catalogued and illustrated these natural wonders in this comprehensive work. The plate is a testament to the fascination and curiosity of the 18th century European elite for the study of minerals and gemstones. The diamond, the hardest known substance on Earth, is depicted in its raw, uncut form, showcasing its brilliant, transparent surface that reflects light in a dazzling display. The emerald, a precious beryl variety, is displayed in its vibrant green hue, while the aquamarine, a member of the beryl family, is depicted in its striking blue form. Other minerals and gemstones featured in this plate include the corundum group, represented by ruby and sapphire, and the hematite group, represented by hematite and magnetite. The minerals are also identified by their chemical compositions, such as nesosilicate, orthosilicate, and cyclosilicate. This print offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of mineralogy and geology during the 18th century, a time when the study of natural sciences was a source of great intrigue and inspiration. The intricate illustrations, coupled with the detailed descriptions, serve as a reminder of the rich history of mineralogical research and discovery.
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