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John Flamsteed, astronomer, 1712. Artist: George Vertue
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John Flamsteed, astronomer, 1712. Artist: George Vertue
John Flamsteed, astronomer, 1712. Flamsteed was appointed the first Astronomer Royal of England by Charles II, on the founding of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, in 1675. Born in Denby, Derbyshire, he was educated at Cambridge University before being appointed Astronomer Royal. Data collected at the Royal Observatory by Flamsteed was used by Isaac Newton to verify his theory of gravity
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This print showcases the renowned astronomer, John Flamsteed, in all his intellectual glory. Created by artist George Vertue in 1712, this portrait immortalizes Flamsteed's significant contributions to the field of astronomy during the 18th century. Flamsteed's remarkable journey began when he was appointed as the first Astronomer Royal of England by Charles II. This prestigious role led him to establish the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, in 1675. Born and educated in Denby, Derbyshire, Flamsteed's passion for celestial exploration propelled him to great heights. The monochrome engraving captures Flamsteed with an air of wisdom and determination. His iconic wig serves as a symbol of his era while emphasizing his status as a man of science. The meticulous attention to detail transports us back to a time when scientific discoveries were made through careful observation and analysis. It is worth noting that Isaac Newton himself relied on data collected at the Royal Observatory by Flamsteed to verify his groundbreaking theory of gravity. This collaboration between two giants in their respective fields further solidifies Flamsteed's significance within astronomical history. As we gaze upon this exquisite print from Heritage Images' collection curated by The Print Collector, we are reminded not only of John Flamsteed's pioneering work but also of the enduring power that knowledge and curiosity hold over generations past and present.
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