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Thomas Hardwicke, British naturalist C016 / 5003
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Thomas Hardwicke, British naturalist C016 / 5003
Major-General Thomas Hardwicke (1755-1835), British naturalist. Hardwicke served in the army of the British East India Company from 1778 to 1823, becoming Major-General in 1819. During this time, he collected numerous animal specimens and drawings. On his return he published Illustrations of Indian Zoology (1830" 35). He was elected Fellow of the Linnean Society (1804) and Fellow of the Royal Society (1813). His collection of 4500 illustrations is held by the Natural History Museum, London, UK. This oil-on-canvas painting, by John Lucas (1807-1874), dates from circa 1830. Original held at the Natural History Museum
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This portrait depicts Major-General Thomas Hardwicke, a distinguished British naturalist of the 19th century. Serving in the army of the British East India Company from 1778 to 1823, Hardwicke's passion for nature led him to collect an impressive array of animal specimens and drawings during his time in India. Upon his return, he published his renowned work "Illustrations of Indian Zoology" in 1830-35. Painted by John Lucas around 1830, this oil-on-canvas artwork showcases Hardwicke's commanding presence and deep connection with the natural world. His contribution to science was recognized through prestigious appointments as Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1804 and Fellow of the Royal Society in 1813. The Natural History Museum in London proudly holds Hardwicke's extensive collection comprising over 4,500 illustrations—a testament to his dedication as a biologist and zoologist. This portrait captures not only a remarkable individual but also represents an era when exploration and scientific discovery flourished under British rule. With its rich historical significance and artistic beauty, this print serves as a reminder of Major-General Thomas Hardwicke's invaluable contributions to both military service and natural history research.
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