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Men of the Day no, 1871 (colour lithograph)
991222 Men of the Day no, 1871 (colour lithograph) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); 35.6x32 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Men of the Day no.33: Natural Selection; a Portrait of Charles Darwin. A plate from Vanity Fair, September 30th, 1871. Leslie Matthew Ward (Spy)(1851-1922). Colour lithograph. 35.6 x 32cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22493576
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1870s 1871 Arms Crossed Arms Folded Aversion Bald Balding Bending Bending Forward Bending Forwards Body Type Brown Brown Colour Capital Letter Caricaturist Characature Charles Darwin Cheerful Elder Elderly Adult English Text Facial Expression Facial Hair Folded Arms Forward Happiness Happy Human Build Language Leaning Forwards Legs Crossed Lettering Lithographic Lithoprint Looking Away Looking Sideways Looking Up Men Of The Day Mustache Natural Selection Naturalist Old Age Old Men One Man Only Outer Garment Plate Prints Publication Satirist Seating Senior Senior Adult Smile Thin Title Trousers Turning Away White Hair Word Apparel Bearded Ethnic Origin Leslie Matthew Ward Old Man Portrait Style Portraiture Positive Concepts Vanity Fair
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The print captures a colour lithograph titled "Men of the Day no, 1871" by Leslie Matthew Ward, also known as Spy. This particular piece is number 33 in the series and features a portrait of Charles Darwin, aptly named "Natural Selection". The image showcases an elder man with a distinguished appearance, sporting a full beard and mustache. His posture leans forward, conveying his scientific curiosity and engagement with the world around him. The artist's attention to detail is evident in the intricate depiction of Darwin's facial expression – a close-up that reveals a cheerful smile and aversion towards something unseen. The lithograph highlights various elements such as Darwin's clothing – a jacket that complements his dignified persona – while folded arms suggest confidence and authority. Ward masterfully combines caricature with portraiture in this satirical representation of one of history's most influential naturalists. The use of vibrant colours adds depth to the illustration, enhancing its visual appeal. This print provides viewers with an intimate glimpse into the late nineteenth century through artistry and historical context. It serves as both an homage to Charles Darwin's groundbreaking contributions to science and as a testament to Leslie Matthew Ward's talent as an illustrator and satirist.
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