Portrait of John Ray
Date
late 18th century
Sitter
John Ray (1627 - 1705, English) , Naturalist
Creator
Object type
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Material
Technique
Dimensions
height (print): 175mm
width (print): 115mm
width (print): 115mm
Subject
Description
Half-length portrait of John Ray, wearing a wig, robe and bands. Turned to the right as viewed, regarding the viewer directly. Presented in an oval, supported on a pedestal.
Plate from a grangerized copy of A history of the Royal Society, with memoirs of the Presidents…by Charles Richard Weld (London, John W. Parker, 1848). In this edition, the original two volumes were extended to eight volumes with the addition of extra-illustrations and documents, by Alexander Meyrick Broadley.
The print appears at p.335 in volume 3 of the adapted set of Weld’s History. Weld’s text discussing Dr. John Woodward as a contemporary of Robert Hooke and John Ray.
Inscription above: ‘Printed for the Universal Magazine. Inscribed below: ‘JOHN RAY, F.R.S. Printed for J. Hinton at the King’s Arms in Paternoster Row.’.
John Ray (1627-1705) British naturalist and theologian, was elected a Royal Fellow of the Royal Society in 1667.
Plate from a grangerized copy of A history of the Royal Society, with memoirs of the Presidents…by Charles Richard Weld (London, John W. Parker, 1848). In this edition, the original two volumes were extended to eight volumes with the addition of extra-illustrations and documents, by Alexander Meyrick Broadley.
The print appears at p.335 in volume 3 of the adapted set of Weld’s History. Weld’s text discussing Dr. John Woodward as a contemporary of Robert Hooke and John Ray.
Inscription above: ‘Printed for the Universal Magazine. Inscribed below: ‘JOHN RAY, F.R.S. Printed for J. Hinton at the King’s Arms in Paternoster Row.’.
John Ray (1627-1705) British naturalist and theologian, was elected a Royal Fellow of the Royal Society in 1667.
Object history
Print from Charles Richard Weld's A history of the Royal Society, vol. 3... (London, John W. Parker, 1848) grangerized by the writer and collector Alexander Meyrick Broadley (1847–1916) into 8 volumes, adding illustrative material and manuscript items to Weld's text. The books were initially owned by Ludwig Mond FRS (1839–1909), and according to an inscription by his son Robert Ludwig Mond FRS (1867–1938) they were intended for presentation to the Society. This eventually happened in late 1959, the donor being the politician Harry Nathan (1889–1963), Lord Nathan of Churt.
Related fellows
Charles Richard Weld (1813 - 1869, British) , Author
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