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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Science

Darwin in 19th-century art at the Fitzwilliam Museum

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Portrait of Charles Robert Darwin (1883) by John Collier Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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Duria Antiquior (An Earlier Dorset) c1850 by Robert Farren Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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In the Pass of Killiecrankie (1857) by John Ruskin Photograph: Andrew Norman/Fitzwilliam Museum
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The Misshapen Polyp Floated on the Shores, a Sort of Smiling and Hideous Cyclops (Plate 3 from Les Origines) 1883, by Odilon Redon Photograph: User/Fitzwilliam Museum
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Alexander and Diogenes (1848) by Edwin Landseer Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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Be it Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home (1842) by Edwin Landseer Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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Morning (c1853) by Edwin Landseer Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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Pegwell Bay, Kent, Recollection of October 5th (1858) by William Dyce Photograph: Fitzwilliam Museum
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