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Dr Erasmus Darwin, before 1803 (pastel on grey paper)
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Dr Erasmus Darwin, before 1803 (pastel on grey paper)
6040372 Dr Erasmus Darwin, before 1803 (pastel on grey paper) by Sharples, James (1751-1811); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: before 1803 A framed colour drawing on grey paper, showing: a half-length portrait of Dr Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), physician, naturalist and poet, and grandfather of Charles Darwin; he was a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, which was active between 1765 and 1800, an informal grouping of men with ambitious industrialising plans who became known as the Fathers of the Industrial Revolution ; other members of the Lunar Society drawn by James Sharples include Sir Joseph Banks (see K1011), Sir William Herschel (see K1013) and Thomas Beddoes (see K1024)); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Purchased 1931; English, out of copyright
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© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Purchased 1931 / Bridgeman Images
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This portrait captures the essence of Dr Erasmus Darwin, a prominent figure in the fields of medicine, natural history, and poetry. Created by James Sharples before 1803, this pastel drawing on grey paper showcases Dr Darwin's distinguished features and intellectual presence. Dr Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) was not only a skilled physician but also a renowned naturalist and poet. As the grandfather of Charles Darwin, his influence on future generations cannot be overstated. This half-length portrait offers us a glimpse into his world as a member of the esteemed Lunar Society of Birmingham. The Lunar Society was an informal gathering of ambitious individuals with grand plans for industrialization during the late 18th century. Known as the Fathers of the Industrial Revolution, these men sought to revolutionize various industries through their innovative ideas and scientific discoveries. James Sharples skillfully captured other members of the Lunar Society in his drawings as well, including Sir Joseph Banks, Sir William Herschel, and Thomas Beddoes. These portraits serve as valuable historical records that allow us to connect with these influential figures from our past. Acquired by Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in 1931, this framed color drawing is now part of their prestigious collection. It serves as a testament to Dr Erasmus Darwin's significant contributions to science and literature while offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate both his physical appearance and intellectual prowess.
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