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Design for a plate to J. C. Lavater’s, ‘Essays on Physiognomy’, trans. Henry Hunter, London 1789–1798, vol.III.ii., facing p.381. Lavater compares the Dryden with an adjacent portrait of Veronese. The former is less productive than the latter, but with more solidity. ‘If its fund is less rich, if its means of selection more slender, it has the superiority in respect of energy’.
Title
John Dryden
Date
c.1793
Medium
pencil on paper (?)
Measurements
H 12 x W 11 cm
Accession number
30984i
Acquisition method
presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome
Work type
Drawing