Portrait of Brook Taylor Richard Earlom
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Portrait of Brook Taylor
Head and shoulders portrait of Brook Taylor, looking right of the viewer, with curled wig, dark, button-up jacket and white necktie. In an oval frame. From a portrait in the collection of the Royal Society.
Inscribed below: ‘R. Earlom sculp.
BROOK TAYLOT, L.L.D. & R.S.S. 1714)
From an Original Picture in the Possession of Lady Young’
Engraving from MS/648/5 Collectanea Newtoniana. A collection of prints and original artworks relating to Sir Isaac Newton, compiled and arranged by Charles Turnor, 1837.
Brook Taylor (1685-1731), British mathematician, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1712.
- Image reference: RS-19544
- ©The Royal Society
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