File:HMS Beagle By Conrad Martens.jpg
The Illustrated Origin of Species
Date
between 1832 and 1836
Source
English Wikipedia (13:42, 15 October 2005. User:Dave souza 1235x821 (73563 bytes) (HMS Beagle in the seaways of Tierra del Fuego, painting by Conrad Martens during the voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836), from The Illustrated Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, abridged and illustrated by Richard Leakey )
Author
Conrad Martens (1801 - 21 August 1878)
Other versions
see below
- English: HMS Beagle at Tierra del Fuego (painted by Conrad Martens). HMS Beagle in the seaways of Tierra del Fuego, painting by Conrad Martens during the voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836), from The Illustrated Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, abridged and illustrated by Richard Leakey ISBN 0-571-14586-8.
- May have been flipped horizontally, the image is described as "the Beagle at Ponsonby Sound in the Beagle Channel" in Keynes (2001) p. 227.
- Italiano: La Beagle salutata dagli indigeni durante l'esplorazione della Terra del Fuoco. Dipinto di Conrad Martens che divenne artista di bordo nel 1833.
- Français : Le HMS Beagle dans les eaux de la Terre de Feu, peinture de Conrad Martens réalisé durant Le Voyage du Beagle (1831-1836), provenant de The Illustrated Origin of Species de Charles Darwin illustré par Richard Leakey, ISBN 0-571-14586-8
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- (13:42, 15 October 2005. User:Dave souza 1235x821 (73563 bytes) (HMS Beagle in the seaways of Tierra del Fuego, painting by Conrad Martens during the voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836), from The Illustrated Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, abridged and illustrated by Richard Leakey )
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