Arthur Good | |
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Born | Montivilliers, Seine-Maritime, France | 16 August 1853 or 26 August 1853
Died | 30 March 1928 | (aged 74)
Scientific career | |
Fields | Engineering |
Arthur Good (16[1] or 26[2] August 1853 – 30 March 1928) was a French engineer,[3] science educator, author and caricaturist who used the pen name Tom Tit. He wrote a series of weekly articles, La Science Amusante, or Amusing Science, that were collected in book form and have been translated and republished in more than 130 editions in several languages. The illustrations for his do-it-yourself scientific apparatuses have been described as surrealist collages, and were an inspiration for surrealist artists such as Max Ernst and Joseph Cornell.