Medallion Plaster Relief of Louis Pasteur - Signed Riviere 1960 14¼"
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Most recently displayed in a French doctor's practice, this striking plaster medallion features a detailed relief of Louis Pasteur, the revered French chemist and microbiologist, who lived from 1822 to 1895. Expertly crafted and signed by Riviere in 1960, the medallion showcases a side profile of Pasteur, capturing his dignified features and thoughtful expression. The relief is encircled by the inscription "LOVIS PASTEVR," along with his birth and death years, 1822 and 1895, respectively. The medallion is a beautiful example of mid-20th-century craftsmanship, with the sculptor paying homage to one of history's most influential scientists. The use of plaster gives the piece a timeless quality, making it a distinguished addition to any collection of historical memorabilia or scientific curiosities.
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) was a pioneering French scientist whose work laid the foundation for modern microbiology and immunology. He is best known for developing the process of pasteurization, which helps prevent the spread of diseases in food and drink, and for creating the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax. Pasteur's research also provided critical support for the germ theory of disease, fundamentally changing how society understands and combats illness. His contributions to science have saved countless lives and continue to influence medical practices today.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 14¼" diameter x 1¼"
Approx. overall 36cm diameter x 3cm
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