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1881 Charles Darwin Portrait aftr Collier
1881 Charles Robert Darwin ( 12 February 1809 - 19 April 1882) English Naturalist and author of the Origin of Species. 1922 Hand coloured portrait aquatint of Darwin by G. Sidney Hunt after the 1881 painting by John Collier. Colliers portrait is mentioned in his son Francis Darwins " Life and Letter of Charles Darwin" as follows " Many of those who knew (Darwin s) face most intimately think that Mr. Colliers picture is the best of the portraits". Darwins theory of evolution by natural selection stands as one of the greatest and most controversial ideas of science. It is the basis of life sciences today
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© This image is Paul D. Stewart 2009. Do not reproduce without permission of the photographer at Stewartpauld@aol.com
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This print showcases the renowned 1881 Charles Darwin portrait, immortalizing the English naturalist and author of the groundbreaking "Origin of Species". Created by artist John Collier, this hand-coloured aquatint captures Darwin's essence with remarkable precision. In fact, his son Francis Darwin hailed Collier's masterpiece as the finest representation of his father's countenance. Charles Robert Darwin, born on February 12th, 1809 and departing on April 19th, 1882, forever altered our understanding of life sciences through his theory of evolution by natural selection. This controversial idea remains one of science's greatest contributions to date. The intricacies depicted in this Victorian-era illustration highlight not only Darwin's genius but also his profound impact on human knowledge. As a biologist and zoologist aboard HMS Beagle during its historic voyage from 1831 to 1836, Darwin meticulously observed various species across different continents. His encounters with diverse ecosystems inspired him to develop a revolutionary concept that challenged prevailing beliefs about human evolution. Alongside fellow scientists Alfred Russel Wallace and Thomas Huxley, Charles Darwin spearheaded an intellectual revolution that reshaped our perception of humanity's origins. Today, we owe much to these visionaries for laying the foundation upon which modern life sciences stand. Paul D. Stewart expertly captures the essence of this iconic artwork in this print from Science Photo Library. It serves as a powerful reminder not only of Charles Darwin’s immense contribution but also how art can beautifully intertw
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