Bronze medal plaque G. Urbain by Aronson 1938 ART DECO - Chemist - VERY RARE


Bronze medal plaque G. Urbain by Aronson 1938 ART DECO - Chemist - VERY RARE

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Bronze medal plaque G. Urbain by Aronson 1938 ART DECO - Chemist - VERY RARE:
$95.00


Bronze medal Georges Urbain by N. Aronson 1938Georges Urbain (12 April 1872 – 5 November 1938 in Paris) French chemist, professor of Sorbonne. He studied at the elite Ecole supérieure de physique et de chimie industrielles de la ville de Paris (ESPCI ParisTech). He discovered the element lutetium (number 71) in 1907. He also discovered the celtium (now called hafnium, number 72).Naoum Aronson (1872–1943) was a Russian-born sculptor who lived for most of his life in Paris. After the German invasion of France in 1940, he was forced to flee the country. When he arrived in New York City as a refugee in March, 1941 aboard the Serpa Pinto, he had little more than some photographs of the sculptures that he had left behind in France. He died two years later in his Upper West Side studio at the age of 71.VERY RAREDimension: 80 mm x 60 mm
Weight: 201 gr
Metal: bronze
Medallist: Naoum Aronson (1872-1943)
Very good condition (see pictures).Shipped by registered mailPlease check my other medals. I combine shippingEnvoi rapide et soigné en lettre recommandée (Frais d\'envoi pour la France : 4,80 €; attendre la facture)I DO NOT SHIP TO CHINA

Bronze medal plaque G. Urbain by Aronson 1938 ART DECO - Chemist - VERY RARE:
$95.00

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