Galvanization of the corpse of a hangman with the pile of Alessandro Volta: under the influence of electricity, the corpse seems to come back to life. Engraving from 1856 in Le Musee Des Sciences by Unknown artist

Galvanization of the corpse of a hangman with the pile of Alessandro Volta: under the influence of electricity, the corpse seems to come back to life. Engraving from 1856 in Le Musee Des Sciences

(Galvanization of the corpse of a hangman with the pile of Alessandro (Alexandre) Volta: under the influence of electricite, the corpse seems to come back to life. Engraving from 1856 in “” Le Musee Des Sciences””)


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Galvanization of the corpse of a hangman with the pile of Alessandro Volta: under the influence of electricity, the corpse seems to come back to life. Engraving from 1856 in Le Musee Des Sciences by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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