Portrait of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Date
late 18th century
Sitter
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646 - 1716, German) , Natural philosopher
Creator
Johann Friedrich Bause (1738 - 1814, German) , Engraver
After
Andreas Scheits (1655 - 1735, German) , Painter
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Dimensions
height (print): 350mm
width (print): 255mm
width (print): 255mm
Subject
Description
Half-length portrait of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, turned to the left [as viewed], looking directly out at the viewer. With long hair, a white collar and a dark gown. In an oval frame.
Inscribed below: ‘G. W. B. V. LEIBNITZ
A Scheits pinx Hanover. Zu finden in Leipzig bey Bause I F Bause Sculps Lips 1775’
Engraving from MS/648/3, Collectanea Newtoniana. A collection of prints and original artworks relating to Sir Isaac Newton, compiled and arranged by Charles Turnor, 1837.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), German natural philosopher, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1673.
Inscribed below: ‘G. W. B. V. LEIBNITZ
A Scheits pinx Hanover. Zu finden in Leipzig bey Bause I F Bause Sculps Lips 1775’
Engraving from MS/648/3, Collectanea Newtoniana. A collection of prints and original artworks relating to Sir Isaac Newton, compiled and arranged by Charles Turnor, 1837.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716), German natural philosopher, was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1673.
Object history
Charles Turnor presented his Collectanea Newtoniana. Being a selection of the most authentic engraved portraits of Sir Isaac Newton Knt., and other eminent Philosophers Mathematicians and Distinguished Men … to the Royal Society in 1837.
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