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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1897

Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1897. Portrait published after his death of Huxley (1825-1895) who was known as Darwins bulldog because of his ardent support of Darwins theory of evolution. Thomas Henry Huxley was the grandfather of Julian and Aldous Huxley. From Great Thoughts from Master Minds. (London, 1897). Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © Oxford Science Archive / Heritage-Images

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Biologist Biology Charles Darwin Charles Robert Controversy Darwin Darwinism Evolution Huxley Oxford Science Archive Sideboards Sideburns Th Huxley Thomas Henry Thomas Henry Huxley

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This print captures the essence of Thomas Henry Huxley, a prominent British biologist from the late 19th century. Published posthumously in 1897, this portrait pays tribute to Huxley's unwavering support for Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theory of evolution. Known as "Darwin's bulldog". Huxley fearlessly championed Darwinism amidst controversy and opposition. With his distinguished sideburns and piercing gaze, Huxley exudes an air of intellect and determination. As one of the leading figures in Victorian science, he played a pivotal role in shaping the field of biology. Beyond his scientific contributions, it is worth noting that Huxley was also the grandfather of Julian and Aldous Huxley, two influential thinkers who left their own indelible marks on literature and philosophy. The monochrome aesthetic adds a timeless quality to this engraving, transporting us back to an era when scientific discoveries were reshaping our understanding of the world. This print serves as a testament to Huxley's enduring legacy as well as his significant impact on both his country and profession. From Great Thoughts from Master Minds (London, 1897), this image showcases not only a remarkable individual but also represents an important chapter in the history of evolutionary biology. Preserved by Heritage Images with utmost care and attention to detail, this print allows us to appreciate Thomas Henry Huxley's invaluable contributions to science while serving as a reminder that knowledge knows no boundaries or.


Framed Prints of Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, 1897

Bring a piece of historical scientific discovery into your home with our Framed Print of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned British biologist. Known as 'Darwin's Bulldog' for his unwavering support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, this portrait captures Huxley's intellectual brilliance and determination. This beautiful Framed Print, featuring the image published after his death in 1897, is created from the archives of Heritage Images. Each print is carefully framed in a high-quality frame, ready to hang and add character to any room in your home or office. Celebrate the rich history of scientific discovery with this inspiring addition to your collection.


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Add a touch of historical brilliance to your home or office with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned British biologist and champion of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Captured in this portrait published after his death in 1897, Huxley's intellect and determination shine through. This stunning black and white image, taken by an anonymous photographer from Heritage Images, makes an excellent conversation starter and a thoughtful addition to any collection. Bring a piece of scientific history into your space and celebrate the legacy of one of the most influential figures in the natural sciences.


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Bring a piece of scientific history into your home or office with our Thomas Henry Huxley Poster Print from Media Storehouse. This captivating portrait, published after the death of Huxley in 1897, showcases the renowned British biologist and fierce advocate for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Known as Darwin's bulldog, Huxley's groundbreaking work paved the way for modern scientific thought. Add this inspiring and educational poster to your collection and celebrate the legacy of one of the most influential figures in the history of science.


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Discover the intriguing world of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned British biologist and Darwin's most devoted supporter, with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This exquisite puzzle features a classic portrait of Huxley, published after his death in 1897, taken from the Heritage Images archive. Engage in a stimulating and enjoyable experience as you piece together the puzzle and delve deeper into the fascinating life of this influential figure in the history of science. A perfect gift for history enthusiasts, puzzle lovers, or anyone seeking a challenging mental workout.

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