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Roderick Impey Murchison, Scottish geologist, 1870. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
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Roderick Impey Murchison, Scottish geologist, 1870. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
Roderick Impey Murchison, Scottish geologist, 1870. Murchison (1792-1871) investigated old rocks beneath the red sandstone. He defined the Silurian (1835), Permian (c1845) and, in cooperation with Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873), the Devonian geological periods. Murchison became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1826, President of the Royal Geographical Society in 1843 and was knighted in 1846. He was also Director-General of the (British) Geological Survey and Director of the Royal School of Mines. Cartoon from Vanity Fair. (London, 26 November 1870)
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Cane Carlo Carlo Pellegrini Chromolithograph Famous People Geologist Geology Overcoat Oxford Science Archive Pellegrini Top Hat Walking Cane Walking Stick Devonian Murchison Permian Scots Silurian Sir Roderick Impey Sir Roderick Impey Murchison
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This colorful chromolithograph print captures the essence of Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, a renowned Scottish geologist, in 1870. Created by Carlo Pellegrini for Vanity Fair, this caricature showcases Murchison's significant contributions to the field of geology. Murchison's dedication and expertise led him to investigate ancient rocks beneath the red sandstone. His groundbreaking work resulted in defining three geological periods: Silurian (1835), Permian (c1845), and Devonian (in collaboration with Adam Sedgwick). These achievements solidified his status as a respected figure in scientific circles. Beyond his geological accomplishments, Murchison held prestigious positions throughout his career. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1826 and later served as President of the Royal Geographical Society in 1843. In recognition of his outstanding contributions, he was knighted in 1846. Additionally, Murchison played key roles as Director-General of the British Geological Survey and Director of the Royal School of Mines. In this portrait-like cartoon depiction, Murchison is depicted wearing an elegant top hat and overcoat while holding a walking stick or cane. The image exudes sophistication and authority befitting his esteemed position within academia. Carlo Pellegrini skillfully captured both Murchison's physical appearance and intellectual prowess through this vibrant artwork. This print serves as a testament to Sir Roderick Impey Murchison's lasting legacy as one of Scotland's most influential geologists during the nineteenth century.
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