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1827, 1839, Collecting British Insects
Frontis colour plate by Spry, and title " Instructions for Collecting, Rearing, and Preserving British and Foreign Insects" by Abel Ingpen. Published by William Smith, London. Second edition 1839. The first edition emerged in 1827 when Darwin was at his most fanatical in insect collecting at Cambridge. For him and fellow beetle collector Leonard Jenyns this book remained a guide
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, a time when scientific exploration and curiosity were at their peak. The image showcases an exquisite frontis colour plate by Spry, featuring a collection of British insects meticulously arranged with precision and artistry. Titled "Instructions for Collecting, Rearing, and Preserving British and Foreign Insects" by Abel Ingpen, this second edition was published in 1839 by William Smith in London. However, it was the first edition that emerged in 1827 during Charles Darwin's fervent years of insect collecting at Cambridge University. For Darwin and his fellow beetle enthusiast Leonard Jenyns, this book became an indispensable guide on their entomological journeys. The artwork itself is a testament to the dedication and passion these early scientists had for their craft. Each insect specimen is delicately portrayed with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring them to life on paper. It serves as both a scientific illustration and a work of art. As we gaze upon this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness the enthusiasm of young Darwin as he scoured the countryside for beetles while studying at Cambridge University. This image captures not only his spirit but also represents the broader pursuit of knowledge that defined this era of scientific discovery. Paul D. Stewart has masterfully captured this historical moment through his lens, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty of nature's creations and the relentless pursuit of understanding exhibited by these early entomologists.
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