Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879)

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Trinity College, University of Cambridge

Cambridge

Title

Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879)

Date

c.1889

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 140 x W 111 cm

Accession number

TC Oils P 105

Acquisition method

gift from subscribers, 1890; on loan to the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Josephus Barber Lightfoot, STP, Episcopus Dunelmensis Olim Ex Fundatione Dominae Margaretae Professor Effigiem Donaverunt Academiae Alumni (1828–1889)

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