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Science and art in the 18th century - Coggle Diagram
Science and art in the 18th century
Rococo Art
aristocratic style
Reflected
aesthetic tastes of nobility
Architecture
elaborately decorated
curves
seashells
floral elements
Painting
pastel colours
rural festivals and domestic scenes
Sculpture
small
represented joyful
mythological themes
Spain
Predominate
Religious themes
Rococo influacion
Improvements
Physics and geology
1747
eating lemons prevented scurvy
1733
Stephen Hales
animals
measured blood pressure
1796
Edward Jenner
vaccine for smallpox
Medicine
1714
Gabriel Fahrenheit
mercury thermometer
1788
James Hutton
established
geology as a science
1750
Benjamin Franklin
lightning rod
1742
Anders Celsius
invented the 100-degree temperature scale
Scientific advantages
progress
Technology
Education
spread knowledge
The scientific legacy of the 17th century
Scientific method