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The first X-ray machine was created by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, a German physicist. Accidental Discovery: Röntgen's discovery of X-rays on November 8, 1895, was accidental. He was experimenting with cathode rays and observed a fluorescent glow from a nearby screen. Initial Experiment: He then realized that the rays could penetrate different materials, including human tissue, but not bones, leading to his famous X-ray photograph of his wife's hand. First Nobel Prize: Röntgen was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery. In the background, a charming, intricately detailed illustration of the blueprint of the first X-ray is shown. In front of the blueprint is the picture of the person who created the X-ray. Alcohol ink effect. Sepia tones with green and reddish colors. Vantique. Textured oil. Dynamic paint splashes.