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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871
Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1871. Huxley (1823-1883) at the time of his presidency of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. He was known as Darwins bulldog for his championship of the theory of evolution by natural selection after the publication of Darwins On the Origin of Species in 1859. From The Illustrated London News. (London, 17 September 1870)
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This print showcases Thomas Henry Huxley, a prominent British biologist in 1871. Known as "Darwin's bulldog". Huxley passionately championed the theory of evolution by natural selection following Charles Darwin's groundbreaking publication, "On the Origin of Species" in 1859. The image captures Huxley during his presidency of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, highlighting his influential role in advancing scientific knowledge during the Victorian era. Huxley's impressive sideburns and distinguished appearance reflect both his English heritage and his dedication to scientific exploration. As a biologist, he played a crucial part in shaping our understanding of evolution and its implications on society. This portrait engraving from The Illustrated London News offers us a glimpse into this remarkable individual who fearlessly challenged conventional beliefs. The photograph also symbolizes an era marked by controversy and intellectual debate surrounding Darwinism—a term often associated with Charles Robert Darwin himself. Both men were instrumental figures in revolutionizing biological thought during the 19th century. Preserved through time, this colorized print serves as a testament to Huxley's lasting impact on science and biology. It invites us to delve into history while appreciating the contributions made by individuals like him—dedicated professionals whose work shaped our understanding of life itself.
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