Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor C016 / 4958
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Benjamin Hawkins, British sculptor C016 / 4958
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1894), British sculptor and artist. Hawkins trained as a sculptor and then studied zoology and geology. He was elected a member of the Society of Arts (1846), Fellow of the Linnean Society (1847) and Fellow of the Geological Society of London (1854). He was assistant superintendent of the Great Exhibition of 1851, leading to his design of the life-sized reconstructions of prehistoric dinosaurs and reptiles installed at Crystal Palace Park, London, UK, in 1854. They were based on 19th-century fossil discoveries and knowledge, and the reconstructions included some features later shown to be inaccurate
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This print showcases Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, a prominent British sculptor and artist of the 19th century. Known for his exceptional talent in both sculpture and scientific studies, Hawkins made significant contributions to the fields of zoology and geology. His dedication led him to become a member of esteemed societies such as the Society of Arts, Fellow of the Linnean Society, and Fellow of the Geological Society of London. One notable achievement in Hawkins' career was his role as assistant superintendent for the Great Exhibition of 1851. This experience inspired him to create life-sized reconstructions of prehistoric dinosaurs and reptiles at Crystal Palace Park in London during 1854. These impressive sculptures were meticulously crafted based on fossil discoveries and knowledge available at that time, although some inaccuracies have since been identified. In this monochrome portrait captured by Natural History Museum, London/Science Photo Library, we see Benjamin Hawkins depicted with an air of intellectuality. The side view emphasizes his profile while hinting at his deep connection with nature's wonders. As an Englishman hailing from Britain's rich artistic history, he stands proudly as an ambassador between artistry and science. This print serves as a testament to Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins' legacy as a skilled sculptor, zoologist, geologist, paleontologist - all intertwined within one remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on natural history through his pioneering work in reconstructing ancient creatures.
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