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Explore some of the paintings in the British Optical Association Museum...

 

 


  The 'Inventor' of Bifocals?

Why it is wrong to say Benjamin Franklin 'invented' bifocals. We use a painting of 'The Politician' to begin our exploration of this thorny issue.  

  An Optical Puzzle

A mystery scientific instrument from the Dutch Golden Age depicted in one of the museum's smaller works of art.  


  A Medical Professional?

A perfect illustration of nose spectacles in use...but for what?  

  The Heaven Gazer

He saw stars...but not with this instrument!  


  Patron Saint of Spectacle Makers

The learned Saint Jerome could never have used spectacles  

  Everybody Dies!

Deteriorating eyesight was seen as one symbol of human mortality  


  A Negative or Positive Image?

We look at some mean spectacles  

  Seen this one before?

Corrective eyewear could be associated with usury, parsimony and deceit  


  A Curtain Fell Upon Him

An artist describes his failing eyesight  

  A cure handed to you on a plate

This saintly woman literally has four eyes  


  Antiques In Use

Three different paintings show the same style of spectacles in use for a hundred years!  




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