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Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng

Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng
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Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Artist: Leopold Flameng

Thomas Henry Huxley, 1893. Leaning on a pile of books and holding a skull. English scientist remembered as Darwins Bulldog. Huxley was the main supporter of Darwin and did more than anyone else to break down religious and obscurantist opposition to the theory of evolution. He produced over 150 research papers on a wide range of subjects, mainly zoological and palaeontological, but also geological, anthropological and botanical. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Oxford Science Archive / Heritage-Images

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This print captures Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned English scientist of the 19th century. Leaning on a stack of books and cradling a skull in his hands, Huxley exudes an air of intellectual curiosity and determination. Known as "Darwin's Bulldog" he played a pivotal role in championing Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, fearlessly challenging religious and obscurantist opposition. Huxley's influence extended far beyond his support for Darwin. With over 150 research papers to his name, he delved into various fields such as zoology, paleontology, geology, anthropology, and botany. His contributions to these disciplines were immense and groundbreaking. In this etching by Leopold Flameng from 1893, Huxley emerges as both a man of science and literature. The pile of books symbolizes his vast knowledge while the skull represents his deep understanding of human anatomy—a testament to his multifaceted expertise. As we gaze upon this portrait today, we are reminded not only of Huxley's significant impact on scientific thought but also of the importance of questioning established beliefs in pursuit of truth. This image serves as a powerful reminder that progress often requires breaking down barriers and challenging conventional wisdom—an enduring legacy left behind by one remarkable individual who dared to challenge the status quo.


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Bring a piece of historical scientific brilliance into your home or office with our Framed Print of Thomas Henry Huxley, captured in 1893 by renowned artist Leopold Flameng. Known as "Darwin's Bulldog," Huxley's unwavering support for Charles Darwin's theories made him a pivotal figure in the scientific community. This exquisite print shows Huxley in deep thought, leaning on a pile of books and holding a skull - a testament to his vast knowledge and intellectual curiosity. Each Framed Print from Media Storehouse is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials and museum-grade archival pigment inks, ensuring your print remains vibrant and true for years to come. Elevate your space with this inspiring and thought-provoking piece of art and science history.


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Discover the rich history of science with our exquisite Thomas Henry Huxley Print from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic portrait by Leopold Flameng. Captured in 1893, this image immortalizes Huxley, Darwin's most devoted disciple, as he contemplates the mysteries of evolution with a stack of books and a skull. Add an intellectual and thought-provoking touch to your home or office décor with this stunning, museum-quality print. Order now and bring a piece of scientific history into your space.


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Introducing the Thomas Henry Huxley Poster Print from Media Storehouse's Heritage Images collection. This captivating black and white image, captured by Leopold Flameng in 1893, showcases the renowned English scientist Thomas Henry Huxley, fondly known as "Darwin's Bulldog." In this iconic photograph, Huxley is depicted in deep thought, leaning on a pile of books and holding a skull - a testament to his groundbreaking work in biology and his unwavering support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Bring the rich history of science into your home or office with this inspiring and intriguing poster print. Order now and let the legacy of Thomas Henry Huxley ignite your imagination.


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Discover the captivating world of history with our Thomas Henry Huxley jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle features a classic portrait of Thomas Henry Huxley, taken in 1893 by renowned artist Leopold Flameng. Known as 'Darwin's Bulldog,' Huxley's unwavering support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution left a lasting impact on scientific history. Lean in for a closer look as he proudly displays his knowledge, surrounded by a towering stack of books and a curious skull. Engage in a stimulating puzzle experience, piece by piece, and bring this significant piece of history into your home.

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