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James Hutton, Scottish geologist, 18th century, (1875)
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James Hutton, Scottish geologist, 18th century, (1875)
James Hutton, Scottish geologist, 18th century, (1875). Hutton (1726-1797) first published his Theory of the Earth in 1785, then an expanded version in 1795. In it he expounded his Uniformitarian (long time span) theory of geology which is the basis of modern geology. From Life of Sir Roderick I. Murchison by Archibald Geikie. (London, 1875)
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This print captures the essence of James Hutton, a renowned Scottish geologist from the 18th century. Created in 1875 by Henry Raeburn, this portrait showcases Hutton's intellectual prowess and his significant contributions to the field of geology. Hutton's groundbreaking Theory of the Earth, first published in 1785 and later expanded upon in 1795, laid the foundation for modern geology. His Uniformitarian theory revolutionized scientific understanding by proposing that geological processes occur over vast periods of time rather than through catastrophic events alone. In this engraving, Hutton's stoic expression reflects his deep contemplation and dedication to unraveling Earth's mysteries. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of antiquity to the image, transporting us back to a time when scientific exploration was at its infancy. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are reminded of Hutton's lasting impact on our understanding of our planet's history. His work continues to shape geological research today, making him an icon within his profession. This print serves as a testament not only to Hutton himself but also to the countless scientists who have followed in his footsteps. It is a visual representation of their tireless pursuit of knowledge and their unwavering commitment to uncovering nature's secrets.
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