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Product images of Portrait of Samuel Chandler (1693-1766)
Product details Portrait of Samuel Chandler (1693-1766)
Portrait of Samuel Chandler (1693-1766)
Half-length portrait of Samuel Chandler in a grey wig, seated in a green chair with scrolled wooden armrests. Chandler is dressed in black ecclesiastical robes with white shirt cuffs just visible and white square bands. His left hand is held on the armrest of his chair, the right holds a quill pen. With the arm resting upon a table upon which are books and papers. Four volumes are shown upright, spines to the viewer, left to right: 'STRABO'; 'ROCHARTI OPERA'; 'HERODOTUS'; and 'BIBLIA HEBRAICA'. Another volume is opened before Chandler and is headed: 'AESCHYLI TRAGOEDIAE'. Behind these volumes is a green curtain. Samuel Chandler was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1754.
Original: oil on canvas, 1275x1014mm. 1766
- Image ref: RS-9679
- The Royal Society