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Carl Vogt, German naturalist
Carl Christoph Vogt (1817-1895), German naturalist. Vogt published a number of notable works on physiology, geology and zoology. In 1842 he discovered the mechanism of apoptosis (programmed cell death) by studying the development of the tadpole of the midwife toad. Charles Darwin mentions his support for the theory of evolution in The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871). Vogt was also involved heavily in politics. He was a member of the German Frankfurt Parliament of 1848-49 but this led to him being destitute two years later due to his adopting socialist ideas. A refugee in Geneva, he was naturalised Genevois and elected to the National Council. Image from La Science Illustree Louis Figuier (1895)
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10"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the remarkable Carl Christoph Vogt, a prominent German naturalist of the 19th century. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to various scientific fields, Vogt's legacy is immortalized in this historical image. With an illustrious career spanning physiology, geology, and zoology, Vogt left an indelible mark on the scientific community. In 1842, he made a significant breakthrough by unraveling the mechanism of apoptosis through his study of midwife toad tadpoles. His findings revolutionized our understanding of programmed cell death and earned him recognition from none other than Charles Darwin himself. Beyond his scientific endeavors, Vogt was deeply involved in politics during a tumultuous period in Germany's history. As a member of the German Frankfurt Parliament in 1848-49, he championed socialist ideas that ultimately led to his destitution two years later. Seeking refuge in Geneva, Switzerland, he became a naturalized Genevois citizen and even secured a seat on the National Council. This monochromatic portrait captures Vogt's intellectual prowess and determination as he gazes into the distance. It serves as a testament to his immense contribution to evolutionary biology and sheds light on both his scientific achievements and political struggles. Displayed against a backdrop of nature-inspired illustrations from La Science Illustree by Louis Figuier (1895), this print encapsulates not only Vogt's life but also represents an era where science intersected with artistry.
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