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Title
Caricature of Charles Darwin by Frederick Waddy
Date Created and/or Issued
1871~
Contributing Institution
California Institute of Technology
Collection
Image Archive
Rights Information
Materials from the Caltech Archives are made available online for research purposes. Permission for reproduction, distribution, public display, performance, or publication must be obtained in writing from the Head of Archives. The Caltech Archives makes no representation that it is the copyright owner in all of its holdings. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain all necessary rights and clearances for use of materials. For questions, contact Head of Archives.
Description
Published in the illustrated journal, Once A Week. In 19th century Victorian England, the average citizen gained much of his/her knowledge from the pages of newspapers and illustrated magazines of the day. One such journal was Once A Week, where from 1868 to 1873 a series of contemporary 'Caricature Portraits of Eminent Public Men' were featured-all drawn by Frederick Waddy, and each subject accompanied by a short biography. Charles Darwin would become one such subject of Waddy's pen after the 1871 publication of Darwin's Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. By exaggerating Darwin's prominent features-his long beard, heavyset eyebrows, and large forehead-Waddy, as well as other graphic artists of the day, created an ape-like image of Darwin. Such images of Darwin would very quickly come to represent the theory of evolution itself-or 'Darwinism' in popular terms, a word coined by Thomas Henry Huxley, who reviewed Darwin's 1859 On the Origin of Species. Thanks to this and other Darwin caricatures, his persona as well as his publications became very popular, while other prominent English evolutionists such as Huxley, Alfred Russel Wallace, and Herbert Spencer never attained such notoriety.
Ca. 1871
Type
Image
Format
Photographs
Identifier
ct1:9968
http://archives-dc.library.caltech.edu/islandora/object/ct1%3A9968

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