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Portraits of Charles Darwin

Portraits of Charles Darwin

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There are many known portraits of Charles Darwin. Darwin came from a wealthy family and became a well-known naturalist and author, and portraits were made of him in childhood, adulthood and old age. Darwin's life (1809–1882) spanned the development of photography, and early portraits of Darwin are drawn or painted, while many later portraits are monochrome photographs. After the publication and dissemination of the controversial On the Origin of Species in 1859, Darwin was also the subject of numerous caricatures.

Darwin's visage, particularly his iconic beard, continues to be culturally significant and widely recognisable into the 21st century. According to historian Janet Browne, Darwin's capacity to commission photographs of himself—and their widespread reproduction as carte de visite and cabinet card photographs—helped to cement the lasting connection between Darwin and the theory of evolution in popular thought (largely to the exclusion of the many others who also contributed to the development of evolutionary theory), especially as these portraits were reinterpreted in caricature.[1] At that time few could afford to commission portrait photographs, and this gave Darwin an advantage in gaining public recognition.[2]

Especially in his last decades, as his illness progressed, Darwin expressed frustration about sitting for photographs. He turned down an opportunity in 1869 to sit for a portrait with Alfred Russel Wallace, explaining that sitting for photographs "is what I hate doing & wastes a whole day owing to my weak health; and to sit with another person would cause still more trouble & delay." Nevertheless, there are at least 53 known photographs of Darwin, according to Gene Kritsky, a scholar of Darwin photos.[3]

Chronological list of portraits

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References

  1. Janet Browne,'Looking at Darwin: Portraits and the Making of an Icon’ Isis 100 (2009): 542–570
  2. April Wright (17 February 2009). "Darwin's popularity captured in new light". Manitou Messenger. Archived from the original on 17 February 2009.
  3. Richard Milner, "Charles Darwin: The Last Portrait Archived 24 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine", Scientific American, November 1995, pp. 78–79.
  4. Frontispiece Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine from Darwin, Francis (1887), The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin
  5. Darwin F. 1899. "The botanical work of Darwin" Archived 4 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine. Annals of Botany 13: ix – xix.
  6. Prodger, Phillip (2009). Darwin's Camera: Art and Photography in the Theory of Evolution. Oxford University Press/Google eBook. p. 17. ISBN 978-0199882168. Archived from the original on 13 September 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  7. Portrait NPG 1024: Robert Charles Darwin Archived 16 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine, National Portrait Gallery, London. Accessed 19 January 2009.

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