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Dorothy Hodgkin

(1910-1994), Chemist and crystallographer; Nobel Prize winner; wife of Thomas Lionel Hodgkin

Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin

Sitter in 19 portraits
Chemist and crystallographer. Hodgkin went to Somerville College, Oxford. In 1933 she became the first scientist to make an X-ray diffraction photograph of a protein, a technique she subsequently used to define the structure of penicillin (1942-9), Vitamin B12 (1964) and insulin (1969). Hodgkin became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1947, and was the first and only British woman to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1964. A Royal Society Fellowship scheme was established in her name, to help women who wish to be both career scientists and to raise children.

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Dorothy Hodgkin, by Ramsey & Muspratt - NPG P363(13)

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Ramsey & Muspratt
bromide print, circa 1937
NPG P363(13)

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Maggi Hambling - NPG 5797

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Maggi Hambling
oil on canvas, 1985
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 5797

'Work in Progress',  - NPG 7145

'Work in Progress'

acrylic on paper collaged on panels, 2021-2022
On display in Room 33 on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 7145

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Ramsey & Muspratt - NPG x27431

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Ramsey & Muspratt
bromide print, circa 1937
NPG x27431

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Walter Stoneman - NPG x26009

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, 29 June 1947
NPG x26009

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Lotte Meitner-Graf - NPG x202560

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Lotte Meitner-Graf
gelatin silver print, 20 July 1960
NPG x202560

Dorothy Hodgkin, by J.S. Lewinski - NPG x13727

Dorothy Hodgkin

by J.S. Lewinski
bromide print on card mount, 1967
NPG x13727

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Godfrey Argent - NPG x21942

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Godfrey Argent
bromide print, 14 November 1969
NPG x21942

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Godfrey Argent - NPG x18525

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Godfrey Argent
bromide print, 14 November 1969
NPG x18525

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Mayotte Magnus - NPG x18617

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Mayotte Magnus
bromide print, March 1977
NPG x18617

Dorothy Hodgkin, by David Montgomery - NPG x27430

Dorothy Hodgkin

by David Montgomery
chromogenic print, 1977
NPG x27430

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Deborah Elliott - NPG x25229

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Deborah Elliott
bromide fibre print, 1984
NPG x25229

Dorothy Hodgkin, by Anita Corbin and John O'Grady - NPG x135905

Dorothy Hodgkin

by Anita Corbin and John O'Grady
chromogenic print, 1989
NPG x135905

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, 29 June 1947
NPG x26008

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, 29 June 1947
NPG x26010

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Walter Stoneman
half-plate glass negative, 29 June 1947
NPG x26011

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Ruan O'Lochlan
bromide print, 1969
NPG x27432

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Ruan O'Lochlan
bromide print, 1969
NPG x32358

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Dorothy Hodgkin

by Ruan O'Lochlan
bromide print, 1969
NPG x33954

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