Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Arts > Artists > H > Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Huxley, English biologist

Thomas Huxley, English biologist
In Stock
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
Framed Photos
Buy from AU$119.99
Photo Prints
Buy from AU$12.99
Jigsaw Puzzles
Buy from AU$89.99
Poster Prints
Buy from AU$24.99
Canvas Prints
Buy from AU$124.99
Fine Art Prints
Buy from AU$92.53
Metal Prints
Buy from AU$43.99
Cards
Buy from AU$12.99
Home Decor
Buy from AU$24.99

Science Photo Library Photo Prints and Wall Art

Thomas Huxley, English biologist

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895), English biologist. Huxley was a strong advocate of Darwins theory of evolution by natural selection. He was often its main supporter in scientific debates, as Darwin shunned publicity. In 1860 Huxley presented Darwins theory at a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Oxford, where he faced an ardent opponent, Bishop Samuel Wilberfoce. Huxley won the day by confirming that humans were primates. He turned the evolution debate into one of science rather than emotion. Huxley invented the word agnostic as a means of expressing his religious beliefs. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Media ID 6411258

Biologist Charles Darwin Engraving Evolution Evolutionary Biology History Of Science Huxley Oxford Portraits Surname H Theory Of Evolution Agnostic Agnosticism Mono Chrome Thomas Henry Thomas Huxley

FEATURES IN THESE COLLECTIONS

> Animals > Mammals > Primates

> Arts > Artists > D > Thomas Day

> Arts > Artists > H > Thomas Henry Huxley

> Arts > Artists > H > Thomas Henry

> Arts > Artists > W > Charles White

> Arts > Portraits

> Arts > Street art graffiti > Portraits > Fine art

> Europe > United Kingdom > England > Oxford

> Historic > Famous inventors and scientists > Charles Darwin

SECURE PAYMENTS
We accept all major payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you

Made in Australia
Safe Shipping, Easy Returns

FREE PERSONALISATION
We are proud to offer a range of customisation including Cropping, Captions, and Filters. Zoom Cropping can be adjusted in the basket

FREE COLORIZATION
You can choose advanced AI Colorization for this picture at no extra charge


EDITORS COMMENTS

This print showcases the renowned Thomas Huxley, an influential English biologist of the 19th century. Huxley played a pivotal role in advocating for Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. In an era when scientific debates were often fueled by emotion rather than reason, Huxley fearlessly championed Darwin's ideas. The image captures a momentous event in 1860 when Huxley presented Darwin's theory at a prestigious meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Oxford. Here, he faced off against Bishop Samuel Wilberforce, a fervent opponent of evolution. With his profound knowledge and eloquence, Huxley emerged victorious by confirming that humans are indeed primates. Huxley's contribution to evolutionary biology extended beyond this historic debate. He coined the term "agnostic" to express his religious beliefs and became known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his unwavering support of Darwinism. This illustration not only pays homage to Huxley but also serves as a reminder that science should prevail over emotional biases. As we delve into this remarkable portrait, we are transported back in time to witness the intellectual prowess and determination that shaped our understanding of life on Earth. It is through individuals like Thomas Henry Huxley that progress is made possible – forever leaving their mark on history and inspiring future generations in their pursuit of knowledge.


Framed Prints

Bring the intrigue of scientific history into your home or office with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This particular piece features the renowned English biologist, Thomas Henry Huxley, captured in a captivating image from Science Photo Library. Known for his unwavering support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, Huxley's groundbreaking work continues to shape the scientific world. Elevate your space with this thought-provoking and beautifully presented Framed Print, a must-have for any enthusiast of history, science, or art.


Photo Prints

Bring the intriguing world of Victorian science to your home with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned English biologist. Known for his unwavering support of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, Huxley's groundbreaking work continues to inspire and influence modern-day scientific thought. This high-quality print, featuring an image from Science Photo Library, is a must-have for any history of science enthusiast or academic space. Relive the past and add a touch of intellectual sophistication to your living room or office with this captivating piece.


Poster Prints

Bring the fascinating world of science to your walls with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints. This captivating image of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned English biologist, showcases his intelligence and passion for discovery. Huxley, a key figure in the scientific community during the Victorian era, was a vocal supporter of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Add this inspiring print to your home or office as a testament to the power of scientific inquiry and the enduring impact of Huxley's contributions to the field. Order your Media Storehouse Poster Print of Thomas Huxley today and ignite your curiosity!


Jigsaw Puzzles

Discover the captivating world of Thomas Henry Huxley, the renowned English biologist and a key figure in the advancement of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Our Media Storehouse jigsaw puzzles bring you an intriguing image of Huxley, captured by Science Photo Library. Engage in a stimulating puzzle experience as you piece together the intricate details of this historical figure's portrait. Perfect for individuals of all ages and skill levels, our high-quality puzzles promise hours of educational and entertaining fun. Delve into the fascinating history of science and evolution with Media Storehouse.

diamond
Made With High Grade Materials
thumb_up
Professional Quality Finish
package_2
Carefully Packed To Aid Safe Arrival

You May Also Like


Scout / Baden-Powell 1921Scout / Baden-Powell 1921
Add to Basket
Oil industry pollutionOil industry pollution
Add to Basket
Oil industry pollutionOil industry pollution
Add to Basket
Thomas Huxley, English biologistThomas Huxley, English biologist
Add to Basket
Oil refinery near sunsetOil refinery near sunset
Add to Basket
Christianized constellations, 1708Christianized constellations, 1708
Add to Basket
Common frog on a pondCommon frog on a pond
Add to Basket
Jaguar Mk. 2 3. 8 1965 redJaguar Mk. 2 3. 8 1965 red
Add to Basket
WallsWalls
Add to Basket
Picture No. 10896451Picture No. 10896451
Add to Basket
Humanized animals illustrations: LionHumanized animals illustrations: Lion
Add to Basket
Young Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) walking across melting sea ice, Scott Inlet, Baffin IslandYoung Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) walking across melting sea ice, Scott Inlet, Baffin Island
Add to Basket

Gallery Wall Inspiration

The Athenaeum Club, Ballot Day (engraving)
Hylobates sp. Pongo pygmaeus, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gori
T H Huxley (Anon Col)
Thomas Henry Huxley
th Huxley / Sambourne 1888
th Huxley / Downey Photo
T H Huxley (Waddy)
Evolution of the human skeleton (litho)
Photographic portrait of Thomas Henry Huxley
The Pongo skull sent by Rademaker to Camper. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Skull from Western Port, Australia, with outline of the Neanderthal cranium. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1825 - 1895
Neanderthal 1, also called the Neanderthal cranium. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Foot of, left ot right, Man, Goirilla, and Orangutan, drawn same size to show different proportions of each. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Tom, the run-away chimney sweep's boy, who falls into the river and becomes a Water Baby, being examined by Richard Owen (left) and Thomas Henry Huxley. Owen was an opponent of Darwinism, Huxley, called Darwin's bulldog, its great champion
Biologist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895)
Front and side view of pelvis of, top to bottom, Man, Gorilla, and Gibbon. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Adult male Orangutan based on Muller and Schlegel's illustration (1839-1845). From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Cannibalism in Africa: Joints of human meat in a butcher's shop, northern region of the Congo described by Italian traveller, late sixteenth century. From Man's Place in Nature, London, 1894, by Thomas Henry Huxley
Portrait of T.H. Huxley
Professor Thomas Henry Huxley - Victorian period
Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, Darwin's Bulldog
The late Professor Thomas Henry Huxley (b / w photo)
Thomas Henry Huxley (photo)
Thomas Henry Huxley (engraving)
Professor Huxleys Homes (b / w photo)
Thomas Henry Huxley, English biologist (litho)

Discover Our Collections


PrimatesPrimates
View Collection
OxfordOxford
View Collection
Thomas DayThomas Day
View Collection
Thomas HenryThomas Henry
View Collection
Thomas Henry HuxleyThomas Henry Huxley
View Collection
Charles WhiteCharles White
View Collection
PortraitsPortraits
View Collection
Charles DarwinCharles Darwin
View Collection
Fine artFine art
View Collection


 
© Copyright Media Storehouse, All Rights Reserved 2003 - 2024
Facebook     Pinterest     100% Payment Secure     Reviews IO