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Dame Jane Goodall

(1934-), Ethologist and conservationist; founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and United Nations Messenger of Peace

Dame (Valerie) Jane Goodall (née Morris-Goodall)

Sitter in 5 portraits
Ethologist and conservationist; Scientific Director, Gombe Wildlife Research Institute, Tanzania, since 1967. Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (1977) and the Roots & Shoots programme (1991). Author of numerous works on chimpanzee behaviour and maker of documentary films for television including Fifi's Boys (BBC, 1995). Since 2002, Goodall has been a United Nations Messenger of Peace.

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Dame Jane Goodall, by Julia Hedgecoe - NPG P751(9)

Dame Jane Goodall

by Julia Hedgecoe
bromide print, 9 June 1998
NPG P751(9)

'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

Dame Jane Goodall, by Wendy Barratt - NPG 7169

Dame Jane Goodall

by Wendy Barratt
oil on canvas, 2023
On display in Room 33 on Floor 0 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 7169

Dame Jane Goodall with Figan, by Ken Regan - NPG x136430

Dame Jane Goodall with Figan

by Ken Regan
glossy bromide print, circa 1989
On display in Room 28 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG x136430

Dame Jane Goodall, by Jillian Edelstein - NPG x200098

Dame Jane Goodall

by Jillian Edelstein
archival inkjet print, 1999
NPG x200098

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