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This subtly described scene offers the reader an intimate glimpse into a cabinet de physique, or physics cabinet, assembled by the 18th-century experimental philosopher Jean Antoine Nollet, who taught at the Collège de Navarre in Paris. While a physics cabinet was intended primarily to represent the subject through its instruments, in this informal salon with both female and male amateurs, there is a fluid transition between cabinet display and laboratory demonstration, as evinced by the assistant reaching toward the shelf for a vessel fitted with a funnel.
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Abbé Nollet lecturing at the Collège de Navarre
Frontispiece to M. l’Abbé Nollet, Leçon de physique expérimentale, Tome I, 1764
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Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation
2015.5.1,.2
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