Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)

Image credit: Natural History Museum, London

How you can use this image

This image can be used for non-commercial research or private study purposes, and other UK exceptions to copyright permitted to users based in the United Kingdom under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, as amended and revised. Any other type of use will need to be cleared with the rights holder(s).

Review the copyright credit lines that are located underneath the image, as these indicate who manages the copyright (©) within the artwork, and the photographic rights within the image.

The collection that owns the artwork may have more information on their own website about permitted uses and image licensing options.

Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.

Notes

Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.

This is one of 22 resin replicas produced by The Wallace Fund in 2008 from an original plaster by Albert Bruce-Joy in the Natural History Museum collection to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Wallace's independent discoveries on the subject of evolution.

Natural History Museum

London

Title

Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913)

Date

2008

Medium

resin & bronze powder

Measurements

H 55 x W 55 x D (?) cm;
Plinth: H 116 x W 85 x D (?) cm

Accession number

2019/02

Acquisition method

gift from the Wallace Fund, 2008

Work type

Relief

Signature/marks description

Alfred Russel-Wallace Joy

Inscription description

upper left: ALFRED.RUSSEL.WALLACE 1906.; lower edge, on shoulder: 1914 A. Bruce-Joy Sc

Tags

See a tag that’s incorrect or offensive? Challenge it and notify Art UK.

Help improve Art UK. Tag artworks and verify existing tags by joining the Tagger community.

Normally on display at

Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road, London, Greater London SW7 5BD England

This venue is open to the public. Not all artworks are on display. If you want to see a particular artwork, please contact the venue.
View venue