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Scientific Identity

The portrait collection presented here in Scientific Identity was assembled by Bern Dibner. The images formed a fine research complement to the thousands of scientific books and manuscripts in the library he founded, the Burndy Library. Bern Dibner obtained most of the portraits during the 1940s from print dealers in Boston, London, and Paris. By 1950 he had about two thousand images and arranged them into ten scientific subdivisions: Botany, Chemistry, Electricity, Geology, Mathematics, Medicine, Philosophy, Physics, Technology, and Zoology. The portraits are of various types: woodcuts, copper and steel engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, oil paintings, and photographs. Many of them are images that were printed as separate items, used as gifts to send to colleagues and admirers. The exchange of portraits among scientists in the eighteenth century became a very popular form of correspondence. A number of prints also served as frontispieces of books and, unfortunately, a few of the prints in the collection had originally been bound as pages in books and removed some time in the distant past.

Bern Dibner donated a large part of the Burndy Library's collection to the Smithsonian Institution in 1974 and this formed the core of the new Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology. The portrait collection was part of the original gift but the image collection was eventually split between the two libraries. In the end, approximately one thousand portraits were transferred to the Dibner Library and the rest, including almost all of the over one hundred oil paintings, remained with Bern Dibner and are still at the Burndy Library and Dibner Institute of the History of Science and Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The people represented in the Dibner Library portrait collection are primarily scientists, natural philosophers, engineers, and inventors. There are a handful of individuals with no direct relationship to a scientific or technological enterprise, but they have been included for completeness. Individuals have been classified along broad disciplinary categories similar to those used by Bern Dibner.

-adapted from an essay by Ron Brashear taken from the original Scientific Identity website, produced with a grant from the Research Libraries Group
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Grid of Smithsonian Libraries Image Galleries
Portrait of William Buchan
Portrait of William Butler
Portrait of William Crookes
Portrait of William Crookes
Portrait of William Davis
Portrait of William Gregory
Portrait of William Harvey
Portrait of William Harvey
Portrait of William Harvey
Portrait of William Harvey
Portrait of William Herschel
Portrait of William Herschel
Portrait of William Hunter
Portrait of William Hyde Wollaston
Portrait of William Hyde Wollaston
Portrait of William Hyde Wollaston
From Vanity Fair, April 26, 1873. No. 234, Men of the Day, No. 62.
Portrait of William Jenner
Portrait of William Kitchiner
Portrait of William Lilly
Photograph of painting.
Portrait of William Murdock
Portrait of William Parsons, Earl of Rosse
Portrait of William Petty
Autograph signature.
Portrait of William Ramsay
Cut from a German magazine or newspaper.
Portrait of William Robert Grove
Portrait of William Robert Grove
Portrait of William Robert Grove
Portrait of William Roxburgh
Portrait of William Salmon
Portrait of William Smith
Portrait of William Thaw
Portrait of William Thomas Brande
Portrait of William Thomas Brande
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Autograph signature?
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Autograph signature?
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Autograph signature?
Portrait of William Thomson, Baron Kelvin
Portrait of William Watson
Portrait of William Watson
Portrait of William Whewell
Portrait of William Whiston
Portrait of Zanino Volta
Protrait of François Villette

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