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Timeless Tribute: Alexander Fleming - The Pioneer of Penicillin in Ultra-Realistic Monochrome Art for Elegant Home Decor

High Resolution Print | Design by Knut Hebstreit

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Alexander Fleming, 1881 - 1955 - Scottish bacteriologist, Discovered penicillin, the first antibiotic.. Portrait on a colorless rustic background, optimistic and authentic expression of the model, CineStill 800T film photo, authentic colorless art, ultrarealistic, studio shot, professional monochromatic lightning and slight sepia coloration. image focus on the person of interest, high contrast range, cinematic, high quality

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This exquisite print captures the essence of Sir Alexander Fleming, the renowned Scottish bacteriologist credited with discovering penicillin, the world’s first antibiotic. Born in 1881, Fleming's groundbreaking work revolutionized medicine and paved the way for modern antibiotics, saving countless lives. The portrait, featuring a thoughtfully optimistic expression against a colorless rustic background, reflects both his scientific spirit and his authentic character. Shot on CineStill 800T film, the ultrarealistic image showcases high contrast and slight sepia tones, evoking a cinematic quality that brings a touch of history into your space. Perfect for home decor, this print serves not only as a beautiful piece of art but also as a tribute to innovation and resilience. Whether as a thoughtful gift or a striking addition to your own collection, this portrait of Fleming is a reminder of the remarkable contributions that shaped our understanding of medicine and health. Embrace the legacy of this influential figure and inspire conversations about the past, present, and future of scientific discovery in your home.

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