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Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, printer and scientist, 1778
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Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, printer and scientist, 1778
Benjamin Franklin, American statesman, printer and scientist, 1778. Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Trained as a printer, first in his familys firm in Boston, and later in England, he became a notable publisher but is now better known as one of the founders of the science of electricity. Franklin became interested in the principles of electricity in 1747 and published Experiments and Observations on electricity in London in 1751. He was responsible for several inventions, including the lightning conductor and bifocal spectacles. Anonymous portrait after Joseph Siffred Duplessis, National Portrait Gallery, London
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This print captures Benjamin Franklin, the renowned American statesman, printer, and scientist in 1778. Franklin (1706-1790) played a pivotal role as a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776. While his training began as a printer in his family's firm in Boston and later expanded during his time in England, he ultimately became an influential publisher. However, it is his groundbreaking contributions to the field of electricity that have solidified his place in history. In 1747, Franklin developed a deep interest in electricity and went on to publish "Experiments and Observations on Electricity" in London four years later. Amongst his notable inventions were the lightning conductor and bifocal spectacles. This anonymous portrait after Joseph Siffred Duplessis showcases Franklin's distinguished presence. The image not only highlights Franklin's occupation but also emphasizes key aspects of his life such as politics, science, invention, and patriotism for America. As one of the founding fathers of the United States of America, this portrait serves as a reminder of Franklin's significant contributions during the eighteenth century. Displayed at the National Portrait Gallery in London with vibrant colors capturing attention from viewers worldwide; this print provides insight into one man's remarkable journey through history - Benjamin Franklin.
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