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Dr Karl Jordan (1875-1972)
Curator of entomology at Walter Rothschilds Zoological Museum at Tring from 1893, beyond Rothschilds death and up to the transition to the Natural History Museum at Tring in 1938. He served as the Museum Director from 1930-38
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Archive Cephalopod Cephalopoda Curator Cuttlefish Entomologist Entomology Formal Jordan Mollusc Mollusca Mollusk Monochrome Natural History Museum At Tring Professional Scientist Sepia Sepiida Sepiidae The Natural History Museum At Tring The Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum Tring Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum Walter Rothschilds Zoological Museum Invertebrata Museum Director
A4 (29.7 x 21cm) Poster Print
Bring the intriguing world of entomology to your home or office with our stunning Dr Karl Jordan Poster Print. This beautiful image of Dr. Jordan, curator of entomology at Walter Rothschild's Zoological Museum at Tring from 1893 until the transition to the Natural History Museum in 1938, is sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online. With his keen gaze and expression of deep concentration, this poster is an inspiring tribute to the man who dedicated his life to the study of insects. Order now and add a touch of natural history to your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 21.6cm x 30.3cm (8.5" x 11.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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1. Title: Dr. Karl Jordan (1875-1972) - A Pioneering Curator and Systematist of Invertebrates at The Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum at Tring Dr. Karl Jordan, born in 1875, is depicted in this formal portrait, showcasing his dedication and expertise as the Curator of Entomology and later Museum Director at The Walter Rothschild Zoological Museum at Tring. This historic monochrome image, reminiscent of a sepia tone, captures the essence of a bygone era in scientific exploration. Jordan's career at Tring spanned over four decades, beginning in 1893, and continued beyond the death of Walter Rothschild in 1937, up until the transition to The Natural History Museum at Tring in 1938. During this time, he made significant contributions to the fields of entomology, invertebrate taxonomy, and mollusca studies. The distinguished scientist is seen wearing a suit and a thick beard, which was a common trait among scholars of the time. In his hands, he holds a single specimen, likely a cuttlefish or a member of the Sepiidae family. This focus on a specific specimen highlights Jordan's meticulous approach to his work and his commitment to the systematic classification of animal life. As a curator, Jordan was responsible for the care and expansion of the museum's extensive collection, which included an impressive array of cephalopods and other invertebrates. His role as Museum Director from 1930 to 1938 saw him overseeing the day-to-day operations and the continued growth of the institution. This photograph stands as a testament to Dr. Karl Jordan's remarkable career and his significant contributions to the scientific community. His legacy continues to inspire generations of researchers and natural history enthusiasts.
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