Environmental & Science Education
History of Science, Biological EvolutionEdward Hessler
Cartoon of Darwin & Shipmates on The Beagle
By Augustus EARLE (1793 - 1838) (Britain/Australia) (Details of artist on Google Art Project) [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons |
Sotheby's auction house has for sale a cartoon painting of a painting by Augustus Earle, the Beagle's official artist. "Quarter Deck of a Man of War on Diskivery [sic] of Interesting Scenes on an Interesting Voyage" shows Darwin in top-hat surrounded by shipmates expressing a variety of viewpoints on the collector and the growing collection.
Hannah Furness, Arts Editor, The Telegraph provides the details.
Darwin had at least two nicknames, one is found in the painting. It is the mildly derogatory "Flycatcher." The other used much more often throughout the voyage, "Philos", short for philosopher.
The ask is L 70,000 or in cold, hard U. S. cash, $105220.50.
The Crew members of The Beagle
Why Evolution is True, identifies crew members and provides a transcription of what each had to say in the painting's balloons, not all complimentary. Furness draws attention to the sometimes fractious relationships on board. You might expect this (and it is not news: see) on a small ship and one whose crew had various agendas: Darwin, "naturalizing," Captain FitzRoy (coastal surveying), officers (attached to the routine of sailing and its traditional rules and mores), and crew (following orders and executing routine duties). Recall that they were on the Beagle for five years.
Furness includes a beautiful drawing of of the Beagle at sea, stern-on and in full sail.
h/t Why Evolution is True
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