'J F. Wm Herschel'
This image, of John FW Herschel as an eminent grey haired Victorian (he would have been in his 70s), was originally produced as the frontispiece to John FW Herschel's Catalogue of nebulae and clusters of stars (1864), an updated version of his father's work, with plates by M. & N. Hanhart. The image was subsequently used (in 1882) by the journal, the Quarterly Journal of Science No. 19.
The Quarterly Journal of Science, later simply the Journal of Science was an academic journal produced in Edinburgh and edited first by J. Samuelson and later (including issue No. 19) by W. Crooke.
In total we have four copies of this image in the collections only one of which (PAH6064) appears to be from the Quarterly Journal of Science. Of the rest, they may have been extra prints made at the same time as the frontispiece, or they could have come from disgarded copies of the original book. Sometimes extra prints of book illustrations were made to sell separately. At other times however, where the book does not appear to have any ready second hand market, book sellers and print dealers have been known to dismantle books just to sell the prints.
The Quarterly Journal of Science, later simply the Journal of Science was an academic journal produced in Edinburgh and edited first by J. Samuelson and later (including issue No. 19) by W. Crooke.
In total we have four copies of this image in the collections only one of which (PAH6064) appears to be from the Quarterly Journal of Science. Of the rest, they may have been extra prints made at the same time as the frontispiece, or they could have come from disgarded copies of the original book. Sometimes extra prints of book illustrations were made to sell separately. At other times however, where the book does not appear to have any ready second hand market, book sellers and print dealers have been known to dismantle books just to sell the prints.
Object Details
ID: | PAH6065 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | M & N Hanhart |
Date made: | circa 1864 |
People: | Herschel, John Frederick William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Herschel Collection |
Measurements: | Overall: 366 x 264 mm |