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James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres, 1878. Artist: Spy
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James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres, 1878. Artist: Spy
James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres, 1878. Lindsay (1847-1913), a Scottish nobleman who succeeded to his titles in 1880, was an astronomer, collector and bibliophile. He built an observatory on the family estates at Dunecht near Aberdeen in c1872. In 1888 he donated the 15, 000 items which form the Crawford Library to the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Cartoon titled Astronomy from Vanity Fair. (London, 11 May 1878)
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Astronomer Chromolithograph Collector Earl Leslie Leslie Matthew Ward Leslie Ward Lindsay Oxford Science Archive Sir Leslie Sir Leslie Ward Ward
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This print showcases James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres in 1878. The artist behind this remarkable piece is none other than Spy, also known as Sir Leslie Ward or Leslie Matthew Ward. Lindsay, a Scottish nobleman who inherited his titles in 1880, was not only an astronomer but also a passionate collector and bibliophile. The image portrays Lindsay with his distinguished body adorned by a magnificent beard, reflecting the fashion of the Victorian era. His deep involvement in astronomy led him to construct an observatory on his family estates at Dunecht near Aberdeen around 1872. A man of great generosity and love for science, he donated the impressive Crawford Library consisting of approximately 15,000 items to the Royal Observatory in Edinburgh in 1888. This cartoon from Vanity Fair titled "Astronomy" captures Lindsay's dedication to his astronomical pursuits while adding a touch of caricatured humor. The chromolithograph print beautifully brings out the vibrant colors that enhance every detail of this nineteenth-century portrait. James Ludovic Lindsay stands as an emblematic figure representing Scotland's rich heritage and contributions to scientific exploration during this period. This extraordinary artwork serves as both a testament to Lindsay's passion for knowledge and an exquisite addition to any collection celebrating British history and culture.
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