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Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) displaying his newly invented battery to Napoleon (1769-1821) at Institut de France...
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Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) displaying his newly invented battery to Napoleon (1769-1821) at Institut de France in Paris, November 7, 1801, France, fresco by Gaspero Martellini (1785-1857)
Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) displaying his newly invented battery to Napoleon (1769-1821) at the Institut de France in Paris, November 7, 1801, France, fresco by Gaspero Martellini (1785-1857) after a cartoon by Nicola Cianfanelli (1793-1848), 1841, Tribune of Galileo, Florence, Italy, 19th century.
Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) presenta l'esperimento della pila di Volta a Napoleone (1769-1821) all'Institut de France di Parigi il 7 novembre del 1801, Francia, affresco di Gaspero Martellini (1785-1857) su cartone di Nicola Cianfanelli (1793-1848), 1841, Tribuna di Galileo, Firenze, Italia, XIX secolo.