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Framed Print of Audience enjoying laughing gas
The audience at a lecture enjoying the effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide). Illustration by George Cruikshank for John Scoffern Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest, London, 1834. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive
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Add a touch of whimsy and historical intrigue to your home or office decor with our Framed Prints. This image from Universal Images Group (UIG) shows an audience in the midst of an amusing moment during a lecture on chemistry, as they enjoy the effects of laughing gas, or nitrous oxide. Illustrated by the renowned George Cruikshank for John Scoffern's "Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest," this framed print is not only an entertaining conversation starter but also a fascinating glimpse into the past. Bring the charm of 19th-century humor into your space with Media Storehouse Framed Prints.
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Photo Prints - Experience the whimsical charm of history with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This image from Universal Images Group (UIG) depicts an audience in fits of laughter, under the influence of nitrous oxide during a lecture. Illustrated by George Cruikshank for John Scoffern's "Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest," this print offers a delightful glimpse into the past. Add a touch of vintage humor to your space with this intriguing photographic print.
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Poster Prints - Bring a touch of historical humor to your walls with Media Storehouse's poster prints from Universal Images Group. This illustration by George Cruikshank, titled "Audience Enjoying Laughing Gas," is taken from John Scoffern's "Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest," published in London. Witness the amused audience as they experience the effects of nitrous oxide during a lecture, adding an intriguing conversation starter to any room. Order now and bring a piece of scientific history into your home or office.
Metal Prints - Experience the whimsical charm of history with our Metal Prints featuring this delightful illustration from Universal Images Group. Witness the joyous audience at a lecture, relishing the effects of laughing gas, as captured by the renowned illustrator George Cruikshank. Our metal prints bring this image to life, adding a intriguing conversation piece to your home or office decor. Embrace the nostalgia and laughter with this one-of-a-kind piece, expertly crafted to provide a visual experience for years to come.
Canvas Prints - Add a touch of whimsy to your home décor with Media Storehouse's Canvas Prints. This piece from Universal Images Group (UIG) shows an audience in fits of laughter, as they enjoy the effects of nitrous oxide during a lecture. The classic illustration by George Cruikshank from "Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest" brings a playful and intriguing vibe to any space. Our canvas prints are meticulously crafted to bring out the rich colors and details of this iconic image. Elevate your interior design and create a conversation starter with this charming addition to your collection.
Mouse Mats - Mouse Mats featuring vintage illustrations of people enjoying laughing gas, a historical concept that shows the intersection of science and entertainment. Our Mouse Mats are perfect for gamers, designers, and professionals seeking to add a touch of nostalgia to their home or office setup with decorative mousepads.
Image Download - Download high-resolution image of laughing gas effects from Universal Images Group. This illustration, created by George Cruikshank in 1834 for John Scoffern's Chemistry No Mystery; or, a Lecturers Bequest, depicts an audience enjoying nitrous oxide at a lecture. Available for web use, television, editorial and commercial applications with non-exclusive rights.
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These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.3cm x 19.8cm (6" x 7.8")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 30.5cm (10" x 12")
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