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| description = Engraving by Charles Turner after a painting by Henry Fuseli. P/P933.28a M (not scanned) is a photomechanical reproduction of this image, originally published in the ''[[Journal of Chemical Education]]'', Vol. 16, No. 12, December 1939, and includes this explanatory paragraph: "This, the largest oil portrait of Dr. Priestley, (three feet four inches by four feet two inches) was painted for Joseph Johnson, bookseller and publisher of Priestley's works, in the year 1783, while Dr. Priestley was Johnson's guest. An engraving was made of the Fuseli portrait by C. Turner, and published – one hundred copies only – in October 1836, by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London." A copy of this rare engraving was recently presented to the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection by Mrs. Ida M. Priestley of England. | | description = Engraving by Charles Turner after a painting by Henry Fuseli. P/P933.28a M (not scanned) is a photomechanical reproduction of this image, originally published in the ''[[Journal of Chemical Education]]'', Vol. 16, No. 12, December 1939, and includes this explanatory paragraph: "This, the largest oil portrait of Dr. Priestley, (three feet four inches by four feet two inches) was painted for Joseph Johnson, bookseller and publisher of Priestley's works, in the year 1783, while Dr. Priestley was Johnson's guest. An engraving was made of the Fuseli portrait by C. Turner, and published – one hundred copies only – in October 1836, by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London." A copy of this rare engraving was recently presented to the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection by Mrs. Ida M. Priestley of England. | ||
| date = 1836 | | date = 1836 | ||
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| author = Charles Turner (1774–1857), engraver<br/>Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), painter | | author = Charles Turner (1774–1857), engraver<br/>Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), painter | ||
| permission = copyright expired | | permission = copyright expired |
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Description | Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 16, No. 12, December 1939, and includes this explanatory paragraph: "This, the largest oil portrait of Dr. Priestley, (three feet four inches by four feet two inches) was painted for Joseph Johnson, bookseller and publisher of Priestley's works, in the year 1783, while Dr. Priestley was Johnson's guest. An engraving was made of the Fuseli portrait by C. Turner, and published – one hundred copies only – in October 1836, by Richard Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, London." A copy of this rare engraving was recently presented to the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection by Mrs. Ida M. Priestley of England. | Engraving by Charles Turner after a painting by Henry Fuseli. P/P933.28a M (not scanned) is a photomechanical reproduction of this image, originally published in the
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Date | 1836 |
Source | This version of the Wikimedia Commons file "File:PriestleyFuseli.jpg" Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Library |
Author | Charles Turner (1774–1857), engraver Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), painter |
Permission | copyright expired |
This file is a faithful reproduction of a work first published in the United Kingdom whose author died more than seventy years ago. As such, any copyright has expired. |
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