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Charles Darwin, English naturalist, in his study, c1870 (1887)
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Charles Darwin, English naturalist, in his study, c1870 (1887)
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, in his study, c1870 (1887). Darwin (1809-1882) lived at Down House, Beckenham, Kent for forty years. It was in his study here that he wrote his important works including On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859). From The Illustrated London News. (London, 10 December 1887)
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This print captures Charles Darwin, the renowned English naturalist, in his study around 1870. The image showcases a glimpse into the life of this influential figure who resided at Down House in Beckenham, Kent for four decades. It was within these walls that Darwin penned his groundbreaking works, including the revolutionary "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection" published in 1859. Seated comfortably at his desk, surrounded by scientific instruments and shelves filled with books on natural history, Darwin exudes an air of intellectual curiosity and determination. His focused gaze suggests a man deeply engrossed in unraveling the mysteries of nature and formulating his theory of evolution. The photograph provides a rare insight into Victorian England's scientific community during the 19th century. As controversy swirled around Darwin's ideas challenging traditional beliefs about creationism, this image serves as a testament to his pioneering spirit and unwavering dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Through this monochrome engraving from The Illustrated London News dated December 10th, 1887, we are transported back to an era when men like Charles Darwin shaped our understanding of the world. This print is not just a piece of art but also a window into history—a reminder that great minds can flourish even within the confines of their own study.
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