File:Augustus Earle (presumed) - Quarter Deck of a Man of War on Diskivery (sic) or interesting Scenes on an Interesting Voyage.jpg
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editEnglish: Quarter Deck of a Man of War on Diskivery (sic) or interesting Scenes on an Interesting Voyage | ||||||||||||||
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Artist |
Augustus EARLE (1793 - 1838) (Britain/Australia) (Details of artist on Google Art Project) |
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Title |
English: Quarter Deck of a Man of War on Diskivery (sic) or interesting Scenes on an Interesting Voyage |
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Description |
English: A caricature of the crew of HMS Beagle painted off the coast of Argentina (at Bahía Blanca) around 24 September 1832, presumed painted by the shipboard artist Augustus Earle. Offered for sale by Sotheby's London 15 December 2015, and described by them as "one of the earliest depictions of Darwin, the only image of him on the Beagle, and an exceptionally rare image of him at work as a naturalist". |
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Date |
circa 24 September 1832 date QS:P571,+1832-09-24T00:00:00Z/11,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Medium | watercolor and ink on paper | |||||||||||||
Dimensions |
height: 20.5 cm (8 in); width: 34 cm (13.3 in) dimensions QS:P2048,20.5U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,34.0U174728 |
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Current location |
Private collection institution QS:P195,Q768717 |
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Source/Photographer | Sotheby's info Sotheby's image uploaded without further processing. | |||||||||||||
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Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Charles Darwin: "Observe its legs are long, and the palpi are strongly toothed on the inner side. I think the whole insect appears of a dark chestnut brown colour with a yellowish cast on the abdomen. Its history is but little known but there can be no doubt of its being of a predacious nature. What do you think Mr –?"
Probably the ship’s surgeon Benjamin Bynoe: "I will consult my book when I go down".
Bynoe collected a number of specimens for Darwin on the journey. Bynoe's gecko is named after him.
An apparently disgruntled sailor is seen leaving the ship clutching a theodolite and a bottle of rum: "The Expedition to Egypt was a fool to this!!"..
An officer, thought to be 1st Lieutenant John Clements Wickham: "There is no such thing as walking the deck for all these cursed specimens".
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