Statue of Charles Darwin by Sir Joseph Boehm at Natural History Museum, London
Statue of Charles Darwin by Sir Joseph Boehm at Natural History Museum, London
Published 2014-07-29T12:55:26+00:00
Charles Darwin is renowned for his theory of evolution by means of natural selection, an idea he presented along with Alfred Russell Wallace, to the Linnaean Society in 1858. This theory, along with Darwin's The Origin of Species publication a year later, transformed how we understand the natural world.
Charles Darwin and Thomas Henry Huxley were well-known scientists of the time, and their statues have both stood in the North Hall of the Museum. In 1885 the statue of Darwin took pride of place in the Central Hall, which may not have pleased Richard Owen, who had never fully embraced Darwin’s ideas. In 1927 Darwin’s statue was moved to the North Hall, to be replaced by a statue of Richard Owen in the prominent position on the Central Hall staircase. The Darwin statue was moved back to the Central Hall to celebrate Darwin200.
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Resolution (Layer Height): 0.20mm Infill Density: 15%
Date published | 29/07/2014 |
Time to do | 360 - 400 minutes |
Material Quantity | 101 g |
Dimensions | 122 X 110 X 84 mm |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Statue of Charles Darwin |
Artist | Sir Joseph Boehm |