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This is a copy of a portrait was painted in 1830, the year before his major discovery of electromagnetic induction and his invention of the first electrical generator. The original painting, by Henry William Pickersgill, is one of the best known from the Ri collections but had been hanging in the Entrance Hall above a coal fire. This copy was commissioned to replace it and the original was moved to the Managers’ Room, away from cold draughts and smoke.
Title
Michael Faraday (1791–1867)
Date
1931
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 74.3 x W 61.5 cm
Accession number
RIIC 0639
Acquisition method
commissioned by the Royal Institution Managers, 1931
Work type
Painting