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Two portraits of Max the #Orangutan, a long-time resident of the Paris menagerie, memorialized by French zoologist--& @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay--Alphonse Milne-Edwards.
https://t.co/6hS3FQovVV
#histSTM #zoology #sciart
Charles Atwood Kofoid, marine invertebrate zoologist who helped establish @Scripps_Ocean, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
Kofoid was also a rare book collector & designed an incredible personal bookplate featuring various sea creatures!
https://t.co/W5ND0ao2zl
#histSTM
Johann Friedrich Esper, a German #physician, was born #onthisdate in 1732. Esper discovered the bones of an extinct species of cave bear in a Bavarian cave. Learn more about Esper in his #ScientistoftheDay profile: https://t.co/c9w37BJ4G8
#histSTM #paleontology
Johann Friedrich Esper, German physician & paleontologist who discovered the bones of an extinct species of cave bear (Ursus spelaeus, whose jaw is shown below) in a Bavarian cave, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/xNGT0QMNGU
#histSTM #paleontology #fossils
Denis Diderot, French philosophe & editor of the Encyclopédie, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay!
https://t.co/k3gt0Z7WCf
#histSTM #Enlightenment
Arnout Vosmaer, Dutch naturalist who supervised the menagerie of King William IV, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/Z1jfIDDq9z
#histSTM #sciart #NatHist
Inigo Jones, an English #architect, was born #onthisdate in 1573. Jones is noted for being the first to introduce Italian #Renaissance architectural style into Great Britain. Learn more about Jones in his #ScientistoftheDay profile: https://t.co/Yxb3uMAnvV
#histSTM
Peter Paul Rubens, a Flemish #painter, was born #onthisdate in 1577. Rubens was one of the best-educated artists of the #Baroque. Learn more about Rubens in his #ScientistoftheDay Profile: https://t.co/Qa4Gfsr7ue
#histSTM #histart
Want to be as knowledgeable about #histmed as Sterling #Archer?
Check out @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay profile of Karl Landsteiner, the Austrian physician who isolated the polio virus & confirmed the existence of blood types!
https://t.co/6Qw999ipBu
#histSTM #ArcherFXX
Francis Lister Hawks, American Episcopal priest who wrote the official narrative of Matthew Perry's 1852-54 expedition to #Japan, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/36Pn2ke9lK
#histSTM #EastAsianStudies
Stefano della Bella, an Italian artist and engraver, was born #onthisday in 1610. Della Bella designed and etched the frontispiece to Galileo’s Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems (1632). Learn more in his #ScientistoftheDay profile: https://t.co/PdJhe3lnbS
#histSTM #sciart
Eugène Delacroix, a French artist, was born #onthisday in 1798. Delacroix is known as one of the most important figures of French Romanticism. Learn more about Delacroix in his #ScientistoftheDay profile: https://t.co/4RVe1NYi5Q
#histSTM #sciart #zoology
"The boundaries between science and art often overlap, to the benefit of both..." -@AshworthWB
Eugène Delacroix, French Romantic artist with a passion for #zoology, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/sPTzVfNfbc
#histSTM #sciart
Louis Thomas Jerôme Auzoux, French anatomist who became famous for manufacturing papier-mâché anatomical models, is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay.
https://t.co/IUPjdwj29j
#histSTM #histmed #sciart #anatomy
Nathaniel Bowditch, American mathematician and author of The New American Practical Navigator (which remains in print over 200 yrs later!), is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay!
https://t.co/6yEVf5pQzZ
#histSTM #mathematics #navigation #physics
Ashton Lever (an English natural history collector) *and* Sarah Stone (an English watercolor artist & illustrator) are @LindaHall_org's Scientists of the Day!
https://t.co/KIWLWvFANZ
#histSTM #sciart
#WomenInSTEM #ScientistOfTheDay
George Ehret, German botanical artist whose painting of a tri-petal magnolia (seen here) appears in Mark Catesby's Natural History of Carolina, was born #OnThisDay in 1708.
Learn more in @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay profile: https://t.co/ljQQjxerzR
#histSTM #sciart
Auguste Piccard, a Swiss physicist, balloonist, and the inspiration for one of fiction's most famous absent-minded professors (#Tintin's Prof. Tournesol/Calculus), is @LindaHall_org's #ScientistOfTheDay!
https://t.co/xdolbTLbmC
#histSTM #aviation
#physics #Herge
Max von Laue, German physicist who received the 1914 #NobelPrize in #Physics for his research into X-ray crystallography, is our #ScientistOfTheDay.
(Contrary to this clerihew, we can not confirm that he ever owned a Chihuahua...)
https://t.co/LaqT1EScWk
#histSTM
#ICYMI: Sarah Anne Drake, English botanical illustrator who specialized in #orchids, is our #ScientistOfTheDay!
https://t.co/uf2Ij5pHNu
#histSTM #sciart
#WomenInSTEM #botany