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Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanist, c1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
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Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanist, c1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanist, c1880. Hooker (1817-1911) was a botanist and plant collector who travelled on several scientific expeditions in the 1840s, including a three year trip to the Himalayas in 1848-1850. He brought back 7000 specimens from the expedition. Amongst these were 25 new species of rhododendron, half as many again as were then known, leading to something of a rhododendron craze amongst British gardeners. In 1855 Hooker became Assistant Director of Kew, and took over the post of Director from his father, Sir William Hooker, in 1865. From Men of Mark. (London, 1881)
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This print showcases the distinguished figure of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, an eminent English botanist from the late 19th century. Captured by renowned photographers Lock & Whitfield, this portrait exudes a sense of intellectual prowess and scientific curiosity. Hooker's impressive contributions to the field of botany are highlighted in this image. Known for his extensive travels and plant collecting expeditions, he embarked on a remarkable three-year journey to the Himalayas in 1848-1850. During this expedition, he amassed a staggering collection of 7000 specimens, including 25 new species of rhododendron. His discoveries sparked a fervor among British gardeners for these vibrant flowers. Following his successful explorations, Hooker assumed significant roles at Kew Gardens. He became Assistant Director in 1855 before taking over as Director from his father, Sir William Hooker, in 1865. This position allowed him to further advance botanical knowledge and contribute significantly to the development of Kew Gardens as a leading institution. With his distinguished beard and spectacles framing his face, Hooker personifies the Victorian era's dedication to scientific pursuits. This monochrome portrait captures not only his physical appearance but also reflects his unwavering commitment to advancing botanical science. Lock & Whitfield's skillful composition immortalizes Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker as one of Britain's most influential figures in botany during the 19th century.
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