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Jean Jallabert Discovers Electricity on Sharp Objects (Power of the Pointe by Franklin) by French School

Jean Jallabert Discovers Electricity on Sharp Objects (Power of the Pointe by Franklin)

(Jean JALLABERT (1712-1768), Swiss physicist, discovers electricite on sharp objects (Power of the Pointe by FRANKLIN). engraving 1867)


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Jean Jallabert Discovers Electricity on Sharp Objects (Power of the Pointe by Franklin) by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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