During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientific community, motivated and stimulated by an expanding empire. Within this closely connected metropolitan network, the figures of Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) and Dr William Hunter (1718-1783) exemplify the model of gentlemanly naturalist, each dynamically engaged in the pursuit of their interrelated interests in human and comparative anatomy, zoology and botany. Sir Joseph Banks’s mansion at Soho Squre was a short stroll from William Hunter’s Anatomy School at 16 Great Windmill Street and these homes of the President of the Royal Society and first Professor of Anatomy at the Royal Academy of Arts, respectively, acted as centres to the periph...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
William Hunter and George Stubbs shared a remarkably similar ambition for the ways in which the fine...
[Extract] BANKS, JOSEPH (1743-1820) Banks, a founding father of natural science and Australia, wa...
Following a series of workshops funded by AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council), the papers in...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
During the second half of the eighteenth century London emerged as the centre of a growing scientifi...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
William Hunter and George Stubbs shared a remarkably similar ambition for the ways in which the fine...
[Extract] BANKS, JOSEPH (1743-1820) Banks, a founding father of natural science and Australia, wa...
Following a series of workshops funded by AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council), the papers in...
The origins of William Hunter’s town house at 16 Great Windmill Street, Westminster, began with a pe...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
William Hunter’s Anatomy School and Museum at 16 Great Windmill Street served to provide education a...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...
In his book, Science in the Service of Empire: Joseph Banks, The British State and the Uses of Scien...
Fine art, in the form of oil paintings, prints and drawings, accounts for a considerable proportion ...