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Hans Lippershey, Dutch optician credited with the discovery of the telescope, 1655
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Hans Lippershey, Dutch optician credited with the discovery of the telescope, 1655
Hans Lippershey, Dutch optician credited with the discovery of the telescope, 1655. Lippershey (c1570-1619) applied for a patent for his telescope in 1608, and word of his invention reached Galileo, who produced a working model in 1609. After the picture by Hendrik Berkman for De Vero Telescopic Inventore by Pierre Borel, 1655
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This print captures the image of Hans Lippershey, a renowned Dutch optician credited with the discovery of the telescope. Dating back to 1655, this portrait showcases Lippershey's contribution to science and innovation during the 17th century. Lippershey, born around 1570 and passing away in 1619, applied for a patent for his groundbreaking invention in 1608. His creation quickly gained recognition when news reached Galileo, who went on to produce a functional model in 1609. This pivotal moment revolutionized our understanding of optics and paved the way for astronomical discoveries. The picture itself is an engraving by Hendrik Berkman based on an original work by Pierre Borel. It was featured in "De Vero Telescopic Inventore" published in 1655. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and character to this historical snapshot. In this portrait, Lippershey can be seen dressed in traditional attire with a prominent ruff collar that was fashionable during that era. His serious gaze reflects his dedication as he holds what appears to be one of his telescopes—a symbol of his ingenuity and scientific prowess. This print from Heritage Images serves as a reminder of Lippershey's significant contributions to humanity's exploration of space through his remarkable invention—the telescope—an instrument that forever changed how we perceive our universe.
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