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This vintage optics engraving is a fascinating piece of scientific history. Created by Jacques-Raymond Lucotte, a French engraver who lived in the 18th century, it features two iconic instruments of optics: a camera obscura and a Leeuwenhoek style microscope.

The camera obscura, which is depicted at the top of the print, is a device that has been used by artists and scientists for centuries. It works by projecting an image of the outside world onto a surface inside a darkened room, allowing the user to trace the image and create an accurate representation of the scene. The camera obscura depicted in this print is beautifully rendered, with a classic box shape and a lens at the front.

The Leeuwenhoek style microscope, which is shown below the camera obscura, is named after the Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who is credited with inventing the first true microscope in the 17th century. The microscope depicted in this print is similar in design to Leeuwenhoek's original instrument, with a simple lens mounted on a brass frame.

The engraving itself is a true work of art, with intricate details and delicate lines that give the print a sense of precision and accuracy. The design is both elegant and functional, highlighting the important features of each instrument while also creating a sense of depth and texture.

Overall, this vintage optics print is a rare and valuable artifact that offers a glimpse into the early history of optics and microscopy. It is a testament to the skill of Jacques-Raymond Lucotte as an engraver, and a fascinating reminder of the many scientific and artistic innovations that have shaped our understanding of the world. It will frame expertly. 

Condition: Age appropriate wear. Paper toning in accordance with the print's age. Marks/stains as per photo. Wear around the edges and minor paper loss might be present in some prints. Please refer to each print's photo to get a better understanding of the condition.

Year: c.1770 - 254 years old

Size: 9.5" x 12.25" (24cm x 31cm)


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