Conservation scientists at the Fitzwilliam Museum shed some light on the everyday objects forming the armatures of three surviving beeswax sculptures.
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Considering the Clarity of X-ray Photography
Ultimately, in the collection of images, one can see the painter and contemporary image maker that is Miller vying against the Miller who is more sentimental.
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“I Have Seen My Death”: The First X-Ray Photograph
In December of 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen revealed the bones of his wife’s hand in the first X-ray photograph.
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A Radiologist’s X-Ray Photographs of Flowers from the 1930s
When we think of X-rays, we generally think of the human body’s skeletal structure, but in the 1930s, one osteopathist turned his attention to the anatomy of plants and used his X-ray machine as what it fundamentally exists as: a camera.