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Reference numberRAH/5/6/1/12
TitleAstronomy and Navigation
DescriptionOn the far left of this panel, three shepherds keep watch over their flock throughout the night, studying the stars above them. Next, a Greek philosopher talks with his pupil. To their right, the great astronomer and philosopher Galileo can be seen instructing students of astronomy, studying the skies through a telescope. To his right is a newer version of the telescope, illustrating the development of the science. Next, Navigation is illustrated by sailors using the stars to guide their course. A lighthouse on the far right reminds us how far we have come since sailors could only sail by daylight, or using the guiding lights of lighthouses by night.
Datec1869-1870
Physical DescriptionPen and ink drawing on white paper with red watercolour wash background.
FormatDrawing
Extent1 drawing
LevelItem
Creator NameHenry Stacy Marks RA
Henry Stacy Marks RA (13 September 1829 in London - 9 January 1898 in London) was an English artist who took a particular interest in Shakespearean and medieval themes in his early career and later in decorative art depicting birds and ornithologists apart from landscapes. Most of his early works were oils but he also worked on murals and with watercolours. He was a founding member of the St Johns Wood Clique and was well known for his humorous performances.
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