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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1860s
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Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1860s
Thomas Henry Huxley, British biologist, c1860s. Huxley (1825-1895) was known as Darwins bulldog because of his ardent support of Darwins theory of evolution. He was the grandfather of Julian and Aldous Huxley. From The Popular Science Review. (London, April 1866)
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This print showcases the eminent British biologist, Thomas Henry Huxley, taken in the 1860s. Known as "Darwin's bulldog". Huxley was a fervent advocate of Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theory of evolution. His unwavering support for Darwinism earned him this moniker, symbolizing his tenacity and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge. Huxley's influence extended far beyond his role as a biologist; he left an indelible mark on Victorian society. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are transported back to a time when science and controversy intertwined. Huxley's piercing eyes reflect both intellect and determination, embodying the spirit of a man who fearlessly challenged conventional beliefs. A professor at Oxford University, Huxley played a pivotal role in shaping the field of biology during the 19th century. His contributions laid the foundation for future generations of scientists and thinkers alike. Beyond his professional achievements, it is worth noting that Huxley had an illustrious lineage - he was the grandfather of Julian and Aldous Huxley, two prominent figures in their own right. Preserved through time by The Popular Science Review in April 1866, this remarkable image captures not only Thomas Henry Huxley but also an era defined by intellectual curiosity and spirited debate. It serves as a testament to one man's unwavering commitment to expanding our understanding of life itself.
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