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List of correspondents

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Below is a list of Darwin's correspondents with the number of letters for each one. Click on a name to see the letters Darwin exchanged with that correspondent.    "A child of God" (1) Abberley,…

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  • … Engleheart, S. P. (3) Engraver (2) …

2.10 Moritz Klinkicht, print from Legros

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< Back to Introduction This bold wood engraving is a copy of Legros’s bronze portrait medallion of Darwin (see separate entry), interpreting sculptural relief in terms of line and tone. It was executed by the German draughtsman and engraver Moritz…

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  • … and tone. It was executed by the German draughtsman and engraver Moritz Klinkicht, who worked for …
  • … ‘the mighty head of Darwin’. According to Monkhouse, the engraver worked from Legros’s spontaneously …
  • … (1901). Neither author credited Klinkicht by name as the engraver. The British Museum’s impression …

4.16 Joseph Simms, physiognomy

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< Back to Introduction In September 1874, the American doctor Joseph Simms, then on a three-year lecture tour of Britain, sent Darwin a copy of his book, Nature’s Revelations of Character; Or, Physiognomy Illustrated. He was seeking a public…

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  • … Library 
 originator of image unknown engraver, after a photograph by Elliott …

4.39 'Moonshine' magazine cartoon

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< Back to Introduction Moonshine, the self-styled ‘Best Topical Comic Paper’ published in London, featured Darwin in its series of ‘Days with Celebrities’ in 1881. The idea of the series was to picture the private lives of famous contemporaries.…

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  • … ‘MB’ as draughtsman; signed by [Charles] Hancock as engraver 
 date of creation …

3.7 Leonard Darwin, photo on verandah

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< Back to Introduction Like the anonymous photograph of Darwin on horseback in front of Down House, Leonard Darwin’s photograph of him sitting in a wicker chair on the verandah was originally just a family memento. However, as Darwin’s high…

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  • … Life and Letters of his father. It is noticeable that the engraver, Thomas Johnson, had toned down …
  • … with a facsimile of Darwin’s signature, and signed by the engraver Thomas Johnson; accompanying …

1.9 Rajon, etching after Ouless

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< Back to Introduction This large and impressive etching by the French artist Paul Adolphe Rajon reproduces Ouless’s oil portrait of Darwin of 1875, probably on the basis of an agreement between painter and engraver. The ‘over-hardness’ of effect…

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  • … probably on the basis of an agreement between painter and engraver. The ‘over-hardness’ of effect …

1.20 Leopold Flameng etching, after Collier

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< Back to Introduction Almost as soon as Collier’s portrait of Darwin was put on display at the Linnean Society in 1882, requests for permission to reproduce it flooded in, from book and print publishers. Collier himself often felt, with some…

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  • … as mentioned above.      Flameng was a French engraver who specialised in high-quality …

4.20 Frederick Waddy, caricature

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< Back to Introduction A series of portrait caricatures drawn by Frederick Waddy appeared in the journal Once a Week through 1872. It clearly emulated the more famous series in Vanity Fair, and indeed, Waddy’s drawing of Darwin has the same title or…

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  • … primarily an illustrator rather than a cartoonist. The wood engraver employed on the project was …

4.29 Richard Grant White, 'Fall of man'

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< Back to Introduction At about the same time as The Hornet pictured Darwin as ‘A Venerable Orang-Outang’, a novella by the American journalist and critic Richard Grant White offered a more scurrilous take on The Descent of Man. The Fall of Man: Or,…

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  • … this so-far unidentified artist was the draughtsman or the engraver, or both.  …

2.12 Allan Wyon, Royal Society medal

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< Back to Introduction The Darwin medal of the Royal Society was awarded on a biennial basis from 1890 onwards, as a way of recognising individual achievement in the scientific fields to which Darwin himself had contributed. The first scientist to be…

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  • … century. From 1884 to 1901 he held the post of Chief Engraver of Her Majesty’s Seals, and he co …

Diagrams and drawings in letters

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Over 850 illustrations from the printed volumes of The Correspondence of Charles Darwin have been added to the online transcripts of the letters. The contents include maps, diagrams, drawings, sketches and photographs, covering geological, botanical,…

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  • … 9 January 1881 CD's instructions to the engraver on illustrations for his paper [" …
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