File:Agassiz and Desor by Berthoud.jpg
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DescriptionAgassiz and Desor by Berthoud.jpg |
English: Black-and-white reproduction of an oil painting showing Louis Agassiz (seated) and Pierre Jean Édouard Desor (standing). In the background on the wall the painter shows Jacques Bourkhardt's (1811–1867) painting Panorama de la mer de glace du Lauteraar et du Finsteraar–Hôtel des Neuchâtelois, 1842. The original of Berthoud's painting is at the Musée
d’Art et d’Histoire Neuchâtel, Switzerland (Inventory no. 762). |
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19th century date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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Source | Immediate image source: reproduction in Steiner, D.; Zumbühl, H. J.; Bauder, A.: "Two Alpine Glaciers over the Past Two Centuries", pp. 83–99 in Orlove, B.; Wiegandt, E.; Luckman, B.H. (eds.): Darkening Peaks: Glacier Retreat, Science, and Society. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2008. | ||||||
Author | Fritz Berthoud (1812–1890) | ||||||
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