
Johann Konrad Dippel
Johann Konrad Dippel was a German theologian and alchemist, best known for his controversial experiments that led to the accidental creation of Prussian blue, a pigment that significantly impacted the art world. His life and work are often associated with the mythos surrounding Frankenstein, as he is thought to have inspired Mary Shelley’s famous character.
Born on Jan 10, 1673 (352 years old)
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Johann Konrad Dippel is known for his experiments that led to the creation of a new color.
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