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3.14 Julia Margaret Cameron, photos

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< Back to Introduction In the summer of 1868 Darwin took a holiday on the Isle of Wight with his immediate family, his brother Erasmus, and his friend Joseph Hooker. The family’s accommodation at Freshwater was rented from the photographer Julia…

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  • … his usual conventional coat and waistcoat. Even so, Julius Bryant could see ‘more than a passing …
  • … bump of reverence developed enough for ten priests’. Even Henry Fairfield Osborn, a devoted …
  • … st ed. 1926 (London: Hogarth Press, 1973), pp. 24–5, 30. Henry Fairfield Osborn, Impressions of …

2.1 Thomas Woolner bust

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< Back to Introduction Thomas Woolner’s marble bust of Darwin was the first portrayal of him that reflected an important transition in his status in the later 1860s. In the 1840s–1850s Darwin had been esteemed within scientific circles as one among…

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  • … and Imagination in British Sculpture 1848–1914 (The Henry Moore Foundation in association with …
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