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The Argand lamp is a fascinating piece of technical history. It was developed in 1780 by the Swiss physicist Aimé Argand. This lamp revolutionized lighting technology by producing a more uniform and brighter flame than the oil lamps that were common at the time. The luminous efficacy was about ten times higher than that of conventional lamps (approx. 60 to 100 lumens), which made it particularly attractive for use in homes and public buildings. The Argand lamp was used until the late 19th century before being replaced by modern lighting technologies such as the Petromax lamp. Immerse yourself in the world of historical lighting with this detailed model of an Argand lamp, created in Blender 4.2.2. The lamp is equipped with the Manaflow fluid simulation to simulate the typical flickering of a flame. A static volume flame is provided for the first three images, so that the first image can be rendered as a still image. In order to adapt the brightness to the requirements, a classic point light is also installed. In this version, the lamp is equipped with two light gondolas and red lampshades. I hope you have fun with the Blender model and good luck with the success of your scenes.