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Charles Lyell K970229
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Lithograph of the geologist Charles Lyell by MAYALL J. E. Charles Darwin learnt a great deal from Lyells book The Principles of Geology and they were to become close friends
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Media ID 1272332
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This lithograph, titled "Charles Lyell" with the catalog number K970229, is a testament to the profound impact of the geologist's work on Victorian-era science and the natural world. Depicted here is Charles Lyell (1797-1875), a towering figure in the field of geology, as immortalized by the skilled hand of J.E. Mayall. The image, held in the Historic England Photo Library, offers a glimpse into the intellectual and scientific milieu of the 19th century. Lyell's groundbreaking book, "The Principles of Geology," published between 1830 and 1833, laid the foundation for the modern science of geology. His theories on the slow and continuous processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as erosion, uplift, and deposition, challenged the prevailing views of his time. This paradigm shift paved the way for the acceptance of the geological time scale and the concept of deep time. Charles Darwin, a young naturalist and future pioneer of the theory of evolution, was deeply influenced by Lyell's work. Their friendship, forged through their shared intellectual pursuits, would prove to be a fruitful collaboration. Darwin's understanding of geological processes, as outlined in Lyell's Principles, would significantly contribute to the development of his theory of natural selection. The Victorian era, a time of great scientific discovery and innovation, was shaped in part by the ideas and discoveries of men like Lyell and Darwin. This evocative portrait, with its intricate details and nuanced shading, serves as a poignant reminder of their enduring legacy. The image, preserved in the Historic England Photo Library, continues to inspire and captivate audiences, offering a glimpse into the intellectual and scientific world of a bygone era.
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