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Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
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Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
Galilei Galileo (1564-1642), Italian physicist and astronomer, being guided by his daughter Maria Celeste (1600-1634), a nun. In 1633, Galileo was tried for heresy by the Roman Catholic Church for his support of the heliocentric Copernican theory. He was kept under house arrest for the rest of his life and later went blind. Artwork from Les Martyrs de la Science (G. Tissandier, 1882)
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This artwork captures the poignant relationship between Galileo Galilei, the renowned Italian physicist and astronomer, and his devoted daughter Maria Celeste. In this touching illustration from Les Martyrs de la Science (G. Tissandier, 1882), we witness a father-daughter duo defying the constraints of their time. Galileo's unwavering support for Copernican theory led to his trial for heresy by the Roman Catholic Church in 1633. Despite being imprisoned under house arrest for life and eventually losing his sight, he found solace in the guidance of Maria Celeste, who had chosen a religious path as a nun. The image portrays Galileo relying on his daughter's caring presence as she gently leads him through a serene garden. The contrasting colors add depth to this historical scene set in Sienna, Italy during the 17th century. Their bond transcends physical limitations and showcases filial love amidst adversity. As they walk together with an air of enlightenment surrounding them, it is evident that their connection extends beyond familial ties - it symbolizes resilience against oppression and pursuit of knowledge. This artwork serves as a reminder of Galileo's significant contributions to astronomy despite facing persecution. It also pays homage to Maria Celeste's role as both caregiver and confidante during her father's darkest days. Through this beautifully rendered piece, we are transported back in time to witness not only scientific history but also an enduring tale of strength within family bonds that withstands even the harshest trials imposed by society or religion.
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