William Sowerby Quote

The man of science may be likened to an artist or sculptor who spends a lifetime in producing one or two masterpieces of his art, which few are able to see or appreciate, while his statuettes or sketches please or satisfy the multitude who are his daily customers.


Article V, Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society, Volume XIX, 1894


The man of science may be likened to an artist or sculptor who spends a lifetime in producing one or two masterpieces of his art, which few are able...

The man of science may be likened to an artist or sculptor who spends a lifetime in producing one or two masterpieces of his art, which few are able...

The man of science may be likened to an artist or sculptor who spends a lifetime in producing one or two masterpieces of his art, which few are able...

The man of science may be likened to an artist or sculptor who spends a lifetime in producing one or two masterpieces of his art, which few are able...