An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump
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Title
An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump
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Ornithology
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Human Biology
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Biological Sciences
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History
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Chemistry
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Gender Studies
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Description
In Joseph Wright’s 'An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump' (1768), he depicts the re-enactment of Boyle’s famous experiment. Contrary to the restricted viewing of this experiment in the confines of Gresham College by the gentleman of the Royal Society, this audience includes a variety of individuals of different ages and gender, exhibiting a mixture of emotions: a young girl worriedly watches the fate of the bird, while another is comforted by her father, seemingly too upset to view the rest of the experiment; a young boy and middle-aged man look on with absorption, while two young lovers only have eyes for each other; lastly an old man meditates on a skull in a jar, and the scientist stare out at the viewer, and not at the experiment.
Creator
Joseph Wright
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Date Created
1768
Resonances
experiment
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airpump
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sympathy
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emotion
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suffocation
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Royal Society
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children
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medicine chest
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Romantic Movement
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anaesthesia
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chiaroscuro
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