Sir Humphry Davy (1778 -1829), portrait by Thomas Phillips, oil on canvas, 1821.


Sir Humphry Davy (1778 -1829), portrait by Thomas Phillips, oil on canvas, 1821. Davy was a Cornish chemist, inventor and natural philosopher, who is best remembered today for the invention of the eponymous safety lamp for use in coal mines. Davy was a close friend of Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey, from whom he absorbed the concept of 'Romantic genius' to which he aspired. Mary Shelley used him as the model for Doctor Frankenstein.


Size: 3968px × 5303px
Location: On display in Dove Cottage/ Wordsworth Museum, Grasmere, Cumbria, UK
Photo credit: © IanDagnall Computing / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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