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The Optical Viewer (l’Optique)
ca. 179418th century
617 x 473 mm (24.3 x 18.6 in.)
J. F. Cazenave , aka Fréderic Cazenave, French
After Louis Léopold Boilly, French, (1761–1845)
- art collecting
- optics - Branch of physics that deals with the properties and phenomena of both visible and invisible light, including its generation, transmission, and detection or perception. [June 1994 scope note added; related term added. July 1993 descriptor moved. December 1992 descriptor moved.]
- print collecting
- print viewing
- science - Use for the group of studies or branches of knowledge concerned with facts and phenomena of the observable or quantifiable world, systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws. [April 1996 lead-in terms added; scope note added; related term added. July 1993 descriptor moved. January 1991 alternate term added.]
- sheet Dimensions: 617 x 473 mm (24.3 x 18.6 in.)
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J. F. Cazenave , aka Fréderic Cazenave, French Louis Léopold Boilly, French, (1761–1845) . The Optical Viewer (l’Optique), ca. 1794. Etching and engraving with roulette and rocker on laid paper. sheet : 617 x 473 mm (24.3 x 18.6 in.). DAC accession number 1995.39.1. Friends of the Davison Art Center funds donated by Elizabeth Tishler, 1995. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .
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