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*Francesco Redi 1627-1697
*Charles Darwin 1809-1882
*Louis Pasteur 1822-1895
Prepared by Charlotte Denny
& Sam Kozee (LCHS Student)
Francesco Redi 1627-1697
 Italian Physician & Poet
 Demonstrated that maggots came from flies and not
meat; disproved Spontaneous Generation
Francesco Redi
 Lived February 18, 1626 –
March 1, 1697
 In addition to being a
Scientist he was also a
poet.
 Was born in Italy
Baroque period
 During the Baroque period, the idea of the modern
orchestra was born, along with opera (including the
overture, prelude, aria, recitative and chorus), the
concerto, sonata, and modern cantata. marked by
expressive dissonance and elaborate ornamentation.
 Paintings were Huge, Colorful, & Full of Excitement
 Architecture was in a Grand Ornate Style
Art from Redi’s Lifetime
 Landscape with Tobias
and the Angel Early
1600s
Artist: Bloemaert
Abraham
Art from Redi’s Lifetime
 Abraham's Sacrifice of
Isaac, painted: 1654/56
 By David Tenier
Historically a part of the Age of
Absolutism 1550-1800
*Don Quixote, fully titled The Ingenious
Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, is a novel
written by Miguel de Cervantes and published:
1605
*In 1620 the Pilgrims formed the Plymouth Colony
in Mass.
1500-1600 also known as the Scientific Revolution
*1633 Galileo tried before the Inquisition
*Scientific Method Developed
*Sir Isaac Newton published his book over the
Laws of Gravity in 1687
Charles Darwin
 Lived from 12 February
1809 – 19 April 1882
 Married his Cousin
 Came up with the theory
of Evolution and Natural
selection.
Charles Darwin –born Feb. 12, 1809; died April 19,1882
*presented idea of Natural Selection as
mechanism of evolution
*wrote The Origin of Species
*Spent 5 years on H.M.S.Beagle collecting
new species & recording observations
*Backed up evolution theory with evidencenotes on 13 species of finches & other
species on Galapagos Islands; fossil
evidence, homologous structure, vestigal
organs & embryological development
Charles Darwin
 Wrote The Origin of Species by Means of Natural
Selection in 1859
 Two main points:
1.
Species were not created in their present
form, but evolved from ancestral species.
2.
Proposed a mechanism for evolution:
NATURAL SELECTION
 Wrote The Descent of Man (1871)
The Romantic Era 1750 to 1870
 Artistic Period emphasizing Imagination,
Emotions, and Intuition
Industrial Revolution 1760-1840
Historical Period of transition to new manufacturing
processes
The Course of Empire The Savage
State Thomas Cole 1836
Ludwig van Beethoven
1770 – 1827 German composer
 Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and
pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the
Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he
remains one of the most famous and influential of all
composers.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4IRMYuE1hI
Compositions: Symphony No.9, Symphony No.5, Piano Sonata No.14,
Bagatelle in A minor, Symphony No.7, Symphony No.3, Piano Sonata
No.8, Symphony No.6, Piano Concerto No.5, Fidelio, Piano Sonata
No.23, Missa solemnis, Violin Concerto, Symphony No.1 in C, Piano
Sonata No.21, Egmont, Symphony No.4, Anthem of Europe, Violin
Sonata No.9, Piano Sonata No.29, Late String Quartets, Piano
Concerto No.4, Piano Sonata No.32, Piano Sonata No.17, String
Quartets Nos. 1–6, Op. 18, Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and
Orchestra in C major, Symphony No.2, String Quartet No. 14, Choral
Fantasy, Diabelli Variations, Große Fuge, Symphony No.8, Coriolan
Overture, Violin Sonata No.5, Piano Concerto No.3, Piano Trio No. 7
in B-flat major, Piano Concerto No.1, Turkish March, The Creatures of
Prometheus, Piano Sonata No.30, String Quartet No. 16, Piano Sonata
No.26, String Quartet No. 15, Piano Sonata No.31, Septet, An die ferne
Geliebte, Wellington's Victory, Rondo a Capriccio, Piano Sonata No.1,
String Quartet No. 13,
Charles Darwin was born of the same day as Abraham Lincoln
who was born on Feb. 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n61a6e0mpf4
http://www.vuvox.com/collage/detail/0608
41320c?item=297522
Louis Pasteur
1822-1895
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Disproved Spontaneous
Generation
Proved Germ Theory of Disease
Developed a Vaccine for Rabies
Developed a Vaccine for Anthrax
Invented Pasteurization
Saved the Silk Industry in France
Louis Pasteur
 Lived December 27, 1822 –
September 28, 1895
 He is regarded as one of
the three main founders of
microbiology, together
with Ferdinand Cohn and
Robert Koch.
 He is remembered for his
remarkable breakthroughs
in the causes and
preventions of diseases
Artist From Pateur's lifetime
 George F. Harding
(1868-1939)
“9th U.S. Infantry
Entering Peking”,
Oil on canvas
 Claude Monet (1840-
1926), "The Art's
Garden at Giverty",
Artwork from Pasteur’s Lifetime
 Frederic Remington
A Mexican Vaquero,
1890
 Eastman Johnson
 A Sly Drink at the
Camp 1860
Charles Dickens – Famous Author
 *Wrote Oliver Twist
(1836)
 Wrote A Tale of Two
Cities (1859)
 Wrote
Great Expectations (1861)
Sources
 http://www.biography.com/people/charles-darwin
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_van_Beethoven
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/abraha
mlincoln
http://www.naxos.com/education/brief_history.asp
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255
/jkr/romanticism.html