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George William Askinson

George William Askinson was a notable figure in the 19th century, primarily recognized for his contributions to the field of perfumery. His work, 'Perfumes and their Preparation,' stands out as a significant text that delves into the art and science of fragrance creation. Askinson's expertise in the chemistry of scents and his innovative approaches to blending various aromatic compounds helped to elevate the craft of perfumery during a time when it was gaining popularity as both an art form and a commercial industry. Askinson's writings not only provided practical guidance for aspiring perfumers but also reflected the broader cultural fascination with scents in Victorian society. His insights into the olfactory experience and the emotional connections people have with fragrances contributed to the understanding of perfumes as more than mere luxury items; they became symbols of identity and status. Through his work, Askinson played a crucial role in shaping the discourse around perfumery, influencing both contemporaries and future generations of fragrance creators. His legacy endures in the continued appreciation for the art of scent-making and the ongoing exploration of the chemistry behind it.

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Perfumes and their Preparation

Perfumes and their Preparation

George William Askinson

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