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1909 Cartoon Darwin, apes, Haeckel
1909 " On Darwins hundredth Birthday" Illustration of Charles Darwin in heavenly tree with young chimpanzee (left) and orangutan (right). Chromolithograph by the German artist Thomas Theodor Heine in the German periodical " Simplicissimus" 15th February 1909. Below the tree, German biologist Ernst Haeckel offers Darwin a halo on the occasion of Darwins birth centenary (it was also 50 years since publication of " The Origin of Species" 1859). Darwin had died in 1882
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© This image is Paul D. Stewart 2009. Do not reproduce without permission of the photographer at Stewartpauld@aol.com
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This print captures the essence of Charles Darwin's legacy and his groundbreaking theory of evolution. Created by German artist Thomas Theodor Heine in 1909, on the occasion of Darwin's birth centenary, it beautifully illustrates the profound impact that Darwin had on our understanding of human origins. In this chromolithograph titled "1909 Cartoon Darwin, apes, Haeckel" we see a heavenly tree with young chimpanzee and orangutan perched on its branches. Charles Darwin himself is depicted at the center, surrounded by these primate relatives who represent our shared ancestry. It symbolizes how all living beings are interconnected through a common evolutionary history. Below the tree stands German biologist Ernst Haeckel offering Darwin a halo as a tribute to his remarkable contributions. This gesture signifies not only respect for Darwin but also acknowledges the significance of his seminal work "The Origin of Species" published 50 years prior. The artwork serves as both an anniversary celebration and a thought-provoking commentary on human existence. It reminds us that we are part of an intricate family tree that stretches back millions of years, highlighting our place within nature's grand tapestry. Paul D. Stewart skillfully captured this historical moment in science through his lens, allowing us to appreciate the artistic brilliance behind this cartoon illustration while reflecting upon humanity's journey towards understanding our own origins.
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