Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and His Wife , 1788. Found in the Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. )
Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and His Wife , 1788. Found in the Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Portrait of the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier , illustration by L Massard, from Know Yourself, Notions of physiology to youth and educated people...
Portrait of Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier , French chemist, biologist and economist, engraving by Fontaine.
Guyton's 'Laboratoire economique', 1797. Watercolour showing an experimental set up. Baron Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau was a French chemist who...
Lavoisier was one of the founders of modern chemistry, he discovered oxygen by rightly interpreting Joseph Priestley's facts.
This ice calorimeter belonged to the French scientists Antoine Lavoisier and Pierre-Simon Laplace . With this apparatus, the amount of heat given out...
Engraving made in 1801 by Caldwell after a painting by Opie and David showing portraits of English-American theologian and chemist Priestley , and...
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu after an oil painting by an American artist. Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet , was an innovator in physical and applied...
Lithograph by Delpech after an original work by Maurin of Comte Claude-Louis Berthollet , innovator in physical and applied chemistry. Berthollet was...
Engraving by Ambroise Tardieu. Comte Berthollet was a French chemist who was elected to the Academy of Sciences in 1781. He helped Antoine Lavoisier...