Nicolas-Jacques Conté

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Nicolas-Jacques Conté was a French inventor, balloonist, and painter best known for developing the modern graphite pencil and contributing technical innovations during the French Revolution and Napoleonic era.

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instanceOf balloonist
human
inventor
painter
activeYearsEnd 1805
activeYearsStart 1770s
causeOfDeath ruptured aneurysm
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1755-08-04
dateOfDeath 1805-12-06
designed drawing instruments
hot air balloons
military observation balloons
scientific instruments
employer Government of France
surface form: French government
era French Revolution
Napoleonic era
familyName Conté
fieldOfWork aeronautics
drawing instruments
mechanical engineering
genre portrait painting
technical drawing
givenName Nicolas-Jacques
hasWorkLocation Paris
influenced industrial production of pencils
knownFor Conté pencil manufacturing process
development of the modern graphite pencil
technical innovations during the French Revolution
technical innovations during the Napoleonic era
languageSpoken French
memberOf Commission des Sciences et des Arts (Egyptian expedition)
militaryRank officer
name Nicolas-Jacques Conté self-link
nationality French
notableWork design of instruments for the French army
method of mixing graphite with clay for pencil leads
standardization of pencil hardness grades
occupation balloonist
inventor
painter
participatedIn Napoleon's Egyptian campaign
surface form: Egyptian campaign of Napoleon

French Revolutionary Wars
placeOfBirth France
Normandy
Saint-Céneri-près-Sées
placeOfDeath France
Paris
sexOrGender male

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Commission des Sciences et des Arts notableMember Nicolas-Jacques Conté
Nicolas-Jacques Conté name Nicolas-Jacques Conté self-link