Caricature of George Lindenberg Clark (1892-1969)
- 1931
Caricature of American chemist George Lindenberg Clark (1892-1969) created by artist J.C. Weller at the 1931 American Chemical Society National Meeting in Buffalo, New York. Best known for his research in microscopy, spectroscopy, and X-Rays, Clark notably established the first analytical X-ray laboratory in the United States at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1925.
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Weller, J.C. “Caricature of George Lindenberg Clark (1892-1969).” Watercolor (paint), 1931. Photographs and Ephemera from the Records of the Chemists' Club, Box 4. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/41687j658.
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