Lippman, Gabriel Jonas b. August 16, 1845 d. July 13, 1921 Nobel Prize Laureate Scientist. He is best remembered for his innovative method to obtain color photographs. Graduating in physics at the "Ecole Normal" in Paris, France after some years of research in Germany, he became a professor at the same university. Lippman studied the problems related to the polarization of the batteries and the determination of the "ohms", and foresaw the reversibility of the phenomenon of piezoelectricity of quartz, known as "Lippman effect". He was able to produce a...[Read More] (Bio by: Lucy Caldarelli) Cimetière de Notre Dame, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg