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  1. Day 6 of #artAdventCalendar is my portrait of Claudine Picardet (1735-1820) #chemist, #mineralogist, meteorologist & perhaps most importantly, translator of latest science from Swedish, English, German, Italian & possibly Latin to French at the height of the chemical revolution.

    She married barrister & member of the Académie royale des sciences, arts, et belles-lettres de Dijon, Claude Picardet in 1755, 🧵

    #sciart #printmaking #histsci #mastoArt #womenInSTEM #linocut #chemistry

  2. Happy birthday to Claudine Picardet (1735-1820) #chemist, #mineralogist, meteorologist & perhaps most importantly, translator of latest science from Swedish, English, German, Italian & possibly Latin to French at the height of the chemical revolution.

    She married barrister & member of the Académie royale des sciences, arts, et belles-lettres de Dijon, Claude Picardet in 1755, her entry into the high society scientific 🧵
    #sciart #printmaking #histsci #womenInSTEM #linocut #chemistry #mastoArt

  3. For the #printerSolstice2425 prompt oxygen: my #linocut of Claudine Picardet (1735-1820) #chemist, #mineralogist, meteorologist & perhaps most importantly, translator of latest science from Swedish, English, German, Italian & possibly Latin to French at the height of the chemical revolution.

    She married barrister & member of the Académie royale des sciences, arts, et belles-lettres de Dijon, Claude Picardet in 1755, her entry into 🧵

    #MastoArt #sciart #printmaking #histsci #womenInSTEM

  4. Martine Bertereau Baroness de Beausoleil c.1600–42 French mining #engineer & 1st woman #mineralogist traveled Europe in search of mineral deposits. Surveyed 100s of potential mines in France in service of King asked for pay government charged her with witchcraft en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martine_Bertereau
    #WomenInEngineering #WomensHistoryMonth#WomenInSTEM #STEM #engineering #WomenEngineers #WomenInHistory #ExtraordinaryWomen #HistSTM #WikiWomenInRed #Wikipedia #WomenInHistoryShouldntBeAMystery

  5. #December 4, 1841
    #OTD Theodore Vogel, #German #Botanist got #Sick.
    On the #Niger #Expedition, he shared #Hardships in his #Jounal.

    "After endless #Labor, [I have] ill-conditioned #Plants. I have #Sacrificed every convenience to gain room, & overcome #Dampness of the #Ship...but w/o #Success."

    The #Mineralogist Charles Roscher tended to Ted for 13 days. On Dec 17th, Ted asked if they were set for their trip & then peacefully passed away.

    #PlantExplorer #Garden #Botany #Horticulture