54 Charles Blunt (1803–1878) – Atmospheric Refraction – Chromolithograph

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This chromolithograph by Charles Blunt demonstrates the optical phenomenon of atmospheric refraction as observed at sea. The image shows multiple ships seemingly suspended or distorted above the horizon, illustrating how layers of air with differing temperatures and densities can bend light rays and produce mirage-like effects. The subtle gradient of sky and sea, along with the precise rendering of rigging and ship structures, enhances both the scientific clarity and the visual drama of the illusion. Such plates were used to explain natural phenomena through engaging visual instruction during the 19th century.

Charles Blunt was a British science educator and illustrator known for his popularization of astronomy through books and teaching aids. His chromolithographic plates were published in London around 1840 and widely used in schools, public lectures, and amateur scientific circles. These works blended scientific clarity with artistic style, fostering both education and fascination.

Artist or Maker:

Charles Blunt

Dimensions:

25 cm x 20 cm

Medium:

Chromolithograph

Date:

c.1840

Condition Report:

This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

     

      

     

      
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