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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1890. Artist: W&D Downey
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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1890. Artist: W&D Downey
Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1890. Huxley (1825-1895) was a prominent supporter of Darwin in the controversy that raged over his theory of evolution in the 19th century. He was the grandfather of the author Aldous Huxley. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, (London, 1890-1894)
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This print showcases Thomas Henry Huxley, a distinguished British biologist from the late 19th century. The artist behind this remarkable portrait is W&D Downey, known for their exceptional talent in capturing the essence of their subjects. Huxley, born in 1825 and passing away in 1895, played a significant role as a prominent supporter of Charles Darwin during the heated controversy surrounding his groundbreaking theory of evolution. As an influential figure in Victorian science and biology, Huxley's contributions to the field were invaluable. Interestingly enough, he also held another notable connection as being the grandfather of renowned author Aldous Huxley. This familial tie adds an intriguing layer to his already impressive legacy. The monochrome aesthetic of this photograph beautifully captures Huxley's intellect and determination. His piercing gaze reflects his unwavering dedication to advancing scientific knowledge during a time when Darwinism faced intense scrutiny. Preserved within The Cabinet Portrait Gallery from London between 1890-1894, this print serves as a testament to Huxley's profound impact on both his profession and society at large. It stands as a timeless reminder of the pivotal role he played in shaping our understanding of evolution and biology. This image is part of the Oxford Science Archive collection curated by Print Collector1 but should not be used for commercial purposes.
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