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OBJECT TYPE
SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATIONS
DATE
1935
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2013.0161.001
MANUFACTURER
Stonegate Antiques
MODEL
Antoni von Leeuwenhoek
LOCATION
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States of America

More Information


General Information

Serial #
N/A
Part Number
1
Total Parts
1
AKA
N/A
Patents
N/A
General Description
Large pulp print in a wooden varnished frame.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
59.5 cm
Width
46.5 cm
Height
1.5 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Medical Technology
Category
Miscellaneous
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Unknown
Country
United States of America
State/Province
Connecticut
City
Glastonbury

Context

Country
Unknown
State/Province
Unknown
Period
Unknown
Canada
This painting should be paired with a replica of the Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek microscope made and distributed by Bausch & Lomb (art. no. 2002.0037). The replica came to us from the Academy of Medicine Collection in Toronto. It would have been a marketing souvenir given to doctors by Bausch and Lomb. The painting and replica are part of the commercial, marketing, image-making dimension of medicine in the early 20th century. In 1935 the painter, W.F. Soare made a series of paintings celebrating the history of optics. This one depicts Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek demonstrating his microscope in 1675. Soare was known as a “pulp artist.” William Fulton Soare was born 1896 in Hackensack, New Jersey. After finishing high school in Hackensack, he and his older brother joined the Army to serve in the Great War with the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe. He achieved the rank of Sergeant. After the war he studied art at the Sorbonne in Paris. He returned to New York City and studied with Harvey Dunn, and Dean Cornwell at the Grand central School of Art. In 1927 he opened an art studio at 41 Union Square. In 1935 he received an important public commission to paint a series on the history of progress in optics at the Hayden Planetarium for Bausch & Lomb, Inc. Cette épreuve devrait être réunie avec la réplique du microscope d'Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (art. no. 2002.0037). La réplique nous est venu de la collection de l'académie de médecine à Toronto. Cette peinture a probablement été comme souvenir à certains docteurs par Baush et Lomb. La peinture et la réplique fait partie d'un plan de commercialisation de médecine au début du 20e siècle. En 1935, le peint W.F Soare a fait une série de peintures qui célébraient l'histoire de la science des optiques. Celle-ci représente van Leeuwenhoek qui démontre son microscope en 1675. Soare était connu en tant qu'artiste à pâte à papier. Soare est né en 1896 à Hackensack au New Jersey. Après avoir complété son école secondaire, Soare et son frère se sont inscrits dans l'armée pour participer à la Grande Guerre en Europe. Il a achevé le poste de sergent. Après la guerre, il a été en art à la Sorbonne à Paris. Il est retourné à New York City et a étudié avec Harvey Dunn et Dean Cornwell à l'école " Grand Central School of Art ". En 1927, il a ouvert un studio d'art à 41 rue Union Square. En 1935, il a reçu une subvention pour peinturer une série de peintures sur l'histoire du progrès des optiques au planétarium Hayden pour Bausch & Lomb, Inc.
Function
Used as a marketing tool by Bausch & Lomb, and would have appeared in Doctors offices. Utilisé en tant qu'outil de commerce par Bausch & Lomb. Il est fort probable que cette épreuve aurait été accroché dans un bureau de médecin.
Technical
A print depicting Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, the inventor of the microscope. We have a replica of this microscope made and distributed by Bausch & Lomb (art. no. 2002.0037) that goes with this painting. It would have been a companion souvenir for this painting. Une épreuve qui représente Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, l'inventeur du microscope. On y retrouve une réplique du microscope dans notre collection (art. no. 2002.0037) qui a été fabriqué et distribué par Bausch & Lomb. Ce microscope est un souvenir pour cette épreuve.
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
Written at the bottom right portion of the print, the artists signature: " W.F /. SOARE " Text written at the bottom of the print: " A MOST SIGNIFICANT EVENT WAS THE DISCOVERY OF BACTERIA /. IN 1675 BY ANTONI VAN LEEUWENHOEK, WHO USED A /. PRIMITIVE MICROSCOPE OF HIS OWN MANUFACTURE /. BAUSCH & LOMB OPITCAL CO., ROCHESTER N.Y - AMERICA'S LEADING OPTICAL INSTITUTION "
Missing
Appears complete.
Finish
Varnished wooden frame with a glass layer covering the pulp print with black text. There is a metal hanging wire on the back of the frame. At the bottom of the print near the edge of the frame there are noticeable humidity/water stains. Multiple finishing naisl on the back of the frame. Cadre de bois vernis avec une couche de verre qui protège l'épreuve. L'épreuve a de l'écriture noire. On retrouve un fil en métal pour accrocher au derrière du cadre. De plus, on retrouve des taches d'humidité au bas de l'image, près du cadre. Plusieurs clous de finitions au derrière du cadre.
Decoration
This colored print depicts Antonio Van Leeuwenhoek and the discovery of bacteria. Cette épreuve en couleur représente Antonio Van Leeuwenhoek et la découverte de la bactérie.

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