Immanuel Kant portraits, [ca. 1744-1804]

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Immanuel Kant portraits, [ca. 1744-1804]

A variety of portraits of Immanuel Kant, mainly engravings. Most of the captions (when present) are in German; one is in French. The portraits show Kant at various stages of life, from youth to old age. With them is a brief list.

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Cornell University Library

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Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804

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Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), highly influential Prussian philosopher, famous for his Critique of pure reason, as well as other works such as Critique of practical reason and Critique of judgement . From the guide to the Immanuel Kant, preparatory draft for, Kritik der reinen Vernunft, [c.1785]., c.1785, (University of St Andrews) German philosopher. From the description of Autograph codicil to his last will and testament signed twice : KoĢˆnigsberg, 1801 Nov. 20. (U...