Today is November 21st, 2009
Event Calendar
Click Day
to View Event Details
December 2009
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
   1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31   
<<  137 events  >>

Splash Magazines Worldwide
Now Available:
Los Angeles
New York Chicago
Paris London
Boston Atlanta
Miami Dallas
San Diego Denver
Detroit Las Vegas
Toronto Tokyo
Barcelona Bangkok
Amsterdam Hawaii
San Francisco
Washington D.C.


Search



http://www.lacarguy.com/index.htm# , blah blah blah

Entertainment and Culture : Chicago Entertainment : Chicago Events



"Darwin" Review - At Field Museum Chicago

Darwin, young and old

Darwin, young and old

In 1858, after a twenty- year delay, Charles Darwin chose to share his theories of evolution and the world has never been the same.   The Field Museum Chicago presents the most in-depth exhibition ever presented about the man, the scientist and the theory.   The exhibition will be in place until January 1, 2008.   Go to see it.  Allow a lot of time, probably two hours, and bring a light wrap.

The exhibition was organized by the American Museum of Natural History, New York in collaboration with The Field Museum, Chicago; the Museum of Science, Boston; the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto; and the Natural History Museum, London.    Olivier Rieppel, chair of the Field’s Geology Department and a member of the exhibition’s organizing team comments that, “Never before has this much ‘Darwinia’ been brought together”.   Chicago is the exhibitions’ third stop.   It has been shown in New York and Boston and will go to Toronto before opening in London in 2009, when it will coincide with the 200 anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth and the 150 -year celebration of the publication of “The Origin of the Species”.

What Darwin saw in the Galapagos Islands

What Darwin saw in the Galapagos Islands

The exhibition was so fascinating that the security guards got to be our friends; we were there so long.   After the chance to view the microscope that Darwin used, the exhibit explains Darwin’s time; a time when there was a strong belief that species had always existed as they were and would continue the same way.   It was interesting to learn that Charles Darwin’s grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, was among only a few individuals that began to think about the evolution of the species.

Log from HMS Beagle, tree-early idea for

Log from HMS Beagle, tree-early idea for "Origin of the Species"

It is easy to be engaged as the displays of personal belongings, photograph, manuscripts and letters, and hundreds of specific specimens, including live horned frogs, a green iguana and delicate orchids are fascinating and beautiful.   With notes on his personal life and times, his historic trip around the world, the dramatic development of his scientific theory and finally, the way his ideas have shaped our lives today, one sees a complex and remarkable Charles Darwin. The multiple forms of presenting the varied materials appealed to children and adults alike.

Darwin collected beetles

Darwin collected beetles

Darwin was born into a wealthy and prominent family and pictures illustrate both the Darwin family, his fathers, and the Wedgewood family, his mother’s. His grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, was an esteemed individual who preceded his grandson in thinking about evolution.   He had unusual ideas for his time and found slavery aversive, believed in education for women, and favored the American and French Revolutions.   He was a member of the Lunar Society, a group who called themselves “lunaticks” and included: James Watt, and had Benjamin Franklin and Carolus Linnaeus as guest speakers.

Model, HMS Beagle

Model, HMS Beagle

Charles had little interest in school but he was a collector and observer of plants, insects, and rocks.   As a member of a prominent family it was necessary for him to make a place for himself in society. He was sent to study medicine at Edinburgh University but had little interest in this pursuit and next attended Cambridge studying for the Clergy. Then, when he was 22, an amateur naturalist, studying for a career in the clergy, he was offered a nonpaying position as a naturalist aboard the HMS Beagle in 1831.  

It was a voyage that would change Darwin’s life, shake nineteenth-century Europe to its core, and lay the foundations of all modern biology.   Expected to last two years, the trip took five, and Charles returned, age 29, well known and popular, because of all the specimens that he gathered on his voyage and sent back to England. It was now time to marry and letters and pictures telling of this period reveal both his personality and that of Emma Wedgewood, his cousin, who became his wife in 1839.

Replica of Darwin's home

Replica of Darwin's home

There is a wonderful film on Darwin’s life and work narrated by his great great grandson, Randal Keynes, that brings many of the individual exhibits to life. We learn that after a short time in London, Emma and Charles and their first two children moved to Down House in a tiny village outside London where Charles lived and worked for the next forty years.   Eventually, they had ten children, two of whom died.   We see the kernel of Darwin’s ideas on evolution in the original sketch of a tree.   When in 1844, Darwin wrote an essay on evolution by natural selection, he hid the manuscript under the stairs, instructing his wife to publish it after his death.   However, a letter from Alfred Russel Wallace arrived describing a theory very much like his own and Charles and Alfred came to an agreement to present their papers together at the Linnaean Society in 1858.    When the book, “The Origin of Species” was published the next year, it sold out immediately, and yes, there was the strong public reaction he feared as his ideas conflicted with the religious beliefs of the time.

The turtles of the Galapagos

The turtles of the Galapagos

Many of the unique animals Darwin observed were available to be viewed in exquisite detail, including live South American horned frogs and a green iguana, mounted birds, amphibians, insects, and much more.   Darwin’s letters, notebooks, and personal belongings paint an intimate portrait of a man as devoted to his family as he was to nature, and a scientist whose fascination with plants and animals led him almost inevitably to the concept of evolution and the process—natural selection—by which it works.   Darwin’s theories continue to hold up under the light of modern genetics and molecular biology and his work is fundamental to individuals fighting swiftly-changing viruses, decoding DNA, analyzing fossil record, or working to save endangered species.

Orchid room and security guard

Orchid room and security guard

At the end of the exhibition, there is a display of live and photographic orchids, a beautiful and diverse plant family that fascinated Darwin. Studying their nectar-producing organs and the shapes of the insects and birds that pollinated them helped Darwin understand how plants and animals evolved together, each adapting to the “…from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.”    Go see “Darwin” and emerge with a new view of the man and his times and a better understanding of his ideas and their impact. “There is a grandeur in this view of life,…that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.”
Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species

Table filled with experiments

Table filled with experiments

The Field Museum is located at 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive, on CTA bus lines #6, #12, and #146, and close to other routes and the Metra electric and South Shore lines.   An indoor parking garage is located just steps from the main entrance.   For more travel information, call the Illinois Department of Transportation, 312-368-4636, or the RTA Travel Center Hotline, (312) 836-7000.

Tickets to Darwin include Museum admission - $19 for adults, $14 for seniors and students with ID, $9 for children 4-11.   Discounts available for Chicago residents.   Visit www.fieldmuseum.org or call 312-922-9410.   To purchase tickets call 866-FIELD-03 (866-343-5303), visit www.fieldmuseum.org, or come to the Field Museum box office. Special rates available for tour operators and groups of 15 or more.   Call Group Sales office toll-free at 888-FIELD-85 (888-343-5385) The Field Museum is offering a variety of public programs to complement the exhibition- visit www.fieldmuseum.org or call 312-665-7400.

Photos: Deborah Munro, Field Museum



Discuss this article in the Readers' Forum
Info on Barbara Keer

From time to time Splash Magazines receives complementary products and services from companies. The receipt of these gifts in no way affects our reviews or opinions in our editorial coverage. Our loyalty is to you our readers and we will give you our honest unbiased opinions.

Copyright © 2003 - 2009 Splash Magazines Worldwide. All rights reserved.

Top of Page


Fresh Faces


Splash Worldwide
Latest Headlines
Entertainment and Culture

hgg_entertainmentculture_2.jpg
Holiday Entertainment and Culture Gifts over $20 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_entertainmentculture.jpg
Holiday Entertainment and Culture Gifts under $20 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

Holiday_all.jpg
Happy Holiday 2009 - A Collection of all our Holiday Gift Guides

The_Promise_of_the_Real_S.jpg
The Promise of the Real and The Surfers Healing Foundation at the Viper Room - Promoting Art and Music for a Good Cause
Food and Beverage

hgg_foodbeverage.jpg
Holiday Food and Beverage Gift Guide Below $15 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_foodbeverage_1.jpg
Holiday Food and Beverage Gift Guide Above $15 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

sum
Taboun Grill Review - A Win-Win Winner

Food_Event-s.jpg
The Food Event ’09: Off the Vine Review - Just An Ordinary Afternoon in Malibu
Fresh Faces

Nadia_Dawn-s.jpg
Nadia Dawn

Amelia_Kingston-s.jpg
Amelia Kingston

LEYLA_MILANI-s.jpg
Leyla Milani

Gina_Giorgio-s.jpg
Gina Giorgio
Health & Beauty

hgg_healthbeauty.jpg
Holiday Health & Beauty Gifts below $12 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_healthbeauty_4.jpg
Holiday Health & Beauty Gifts from $12 to $20 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_healthbeauty_1.jpg
Holiday Health & Beauty Gifts From $20 to $35 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_healthbeauty_1_1.jpg
Holiday Health & Beauty Gifts From $35 to $60 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!
Home and Office

hgg_homeoffice.jpg
Holiday Home & Office Holiday Gift Guide Below $30 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_homeoffice_2.jpg
Holiday Home & Office Holiday Gift Guide Above $30 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

pet_roundup_4.jpg
Pet Gift Guide 2009 - Under $10

pet_roundup.jpg
Pet Gift Guide 2009 - $10 to $20
Life's Journey

hgg_lifesjourney.jpg
Holiday Children Gifts & Life's Journey Gifts Below $20 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_lifesjourney_1.jpg

Holiday Children Gifts & Life's Journey Gifts Above $20 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

roundup_0000000000009411_image_01_1.jpg
Children's Gift Guide for 2009 Below $25

childrens_gift_guide.jpg
Children's Gift Guide for 2009 $25 to $35
New To...

sum
Feng Shui Thanksgiving Review - Practitioner Dr. Andie Pearson, DMD offers Tips for Thanksgiving

Overland Plumbing Review - Copper Repipe and Lots More

Alan_Gross_Interview-s.jpg

Alan Gross Interview - A Chicago Playwright You Should Know

sum
Diamonds and Gems Review - A Dazzling Duo Opens at the Field Museum
Pets

pet_dixie.jpg
URGENT - LIMITED TIME! - Dixie # 10-00927

pet-sophie.jpg
URGENT - LIMITED TIME! - Sophie #09-02116

pet-buster.jpg
URGENT - LIMITED TIME! - Buster # 09-02384

pet-bosley_1.jpg
URGENT - LIMITED TIME! - Bosley #09-01437
Style and Fashion

hgg_stylefashion.jpg
Holiday Style & Fashion Gift Guide below $30 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

__hgg_stylefashion.jpg
Holiday Style & Fashion Gift Guide From $30 to $75 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

__hgg_stylefashion_1.jpg
Holiday Style & Fashion Gift Guide From $75 to $150 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

__hgg_stylefashion_2.jpg
Holiday Style & Fashion Gift Guide Above $150 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!
Tech Talk

hgg_techtalk.jpg
Holiday Technology Gifts Below $50 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_techtalk_1.jpg
Holiday Technology Gifts From $50 to $150 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

hgg_techtalk_1_1.jpg
Holiday Technology Gifts Above $150 for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

Technology.jpg
Technology Products Review 2009 Under $30 - Hot New Tech Products
Travel and Leisure

hgg_travelleisure.jpg
Holiday Travel & Leisure Gifts for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

Botswana_23s.jpg
Botswana Safari Tours Review - Africa's Hidden Gems

Botswana Safari Tours Review - Africa's Hidden Gems

The_Gamble_House-sum.jpg
The Gamble House Pasadena Review - Greene and Greene Design Another National Historic Landmark

delafield_hotel-pic1.jpg
Delafield Hotel Review - A Reason to Revisit Wisconsin
Vehicles

hgg_vehicles.jpg
Holiday Vehicle Gift Guide for 2009 - For Those That Can't Wait!

Santa_Monica_Lexus-s.jpg
Lexus Santa Monica Review – A Dealership With Class

Glendale_Hyundai-S.jpg
Glendale Hyundai Review – Your Hyundai Service Maintenance is Very Important

nomie baby car seat cover
nomie baby car seat cover
Talent

Ademo-susu_1.jpg
Ademo...shake my head, you are going to make a classique in hollywood!!!

Ademo-susu.jpg
Ademo...Parce qu'il faut tomber dans les pommes pour enfin voir les étoiles

susu_1.jpg
It's not a Film...It's the Street...Univeral Street...A bad role like in a bad series

susu.jpg
Univeral Street....Un mauvais rôle comme dans une mauvaise série

Adopt Me
RSS
Add to My Yahoo!
Add Splash Magazine
logos to your website:
© 2003-2009 Splash Magazines Worldwide (All Rights Reserved)