Alchemist in his laboratory
- Circa 1660 – 1704
An alchemist in a calf-length robe holds up a book in one hand, reading with close attention as he stirs a substance in a small crucible. The tabletop beside him is littered with glassware and distillation vessels. In a well-stocked workroom, he stands beside a small furnace and in front of a wall hung with animal skulls and a candlestick, in which the candle has been burned to a nub. The drawing is subtly shaded and captures an atmosphere of quiet but diligent work.
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Dusart, Cornelis. “Alchemist in His Laboratory.” Laid paper, black chalk, paper (fiber product), circa 1660–1704. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/fb4948977.
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