![A Biedermeier pendulum clock, probably Germany / Austria. First half of the 19th century. - Bukowskis A Biedermeier pendulum clock, probably Germany / Austria. First half of the 19th century. - Bukowskis](https://d2mpxrrcad19ou.cloudfront.net/item_images/1323790/12438816_fullsize.jpg)
A Biedermeier pendulum clock, probably Germany / Austria. First half of the 19th century. - Bukowskis
ESA European Space History - On this day: 16 June 1657, the first pendulum clock was patented by its inventor, Dutch physicist, mathematician and astronomer Christiaan Huygens. Although others had worked in
![Pendulum clock designed by Galileo in 1642 and made by his son in 1649, model. | Science Museum Group Collection Pendulum clock designed by Galileo in 1642 and made by his son in 1649, model. | Science Museum Group Collection](https://coimages.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/images/28/929/medium_1883_0029__0001_.jpg)
Pendulum clock designed by Galileo in 1642 and made by his son in 1649, model. | Science Museum Group Collection
European Clocks in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
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