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Product images of Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Product details Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Portrait of Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
Half length studio portrait of Michael Faraday standing with his left hand resting upon a table, knuckles down, the right holding a bar magnet upright. Faraday wears a dark jacket, and decorated waistcoat with watch chain visible, over lighter-coloured trousers. Arched gold surround, inscribed below in gold: 'Photographed by MAULL & POLYBLANK, 55, Gracechurch Street and 187a Piccadilly, London.' Signed lower right in ink 'M Faraday'. Inscribed in pencil verso 'Professor Faraday'. From the Maull & Polyblank series Photographic Portraits of Living Celebrities, no.18 October 1857. Michael Faraday was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1824.
Original: albumen print. 1857
- Image ref: RS-7909
- The Royal Society
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