Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)
Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)
Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)
Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)
Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)

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Trinity College, University of Cambridge

Cambridge

Title

Richard Bentley (1662–1742), DD, FRS, Master of Trinity (1700–1742)

Date

1756

Medium

marble

Measurements

H 65 x W 20 x D 66 cm;
Plinth: H 26 x W 34 x D 26 cm

Accession number

TCS40

Acquisition method

gift from the sitter’s daughters, 1756

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

proper left side: ROUBILIAC SC.T / 1756; inscribed on the proper right side: 1756

Inscription description

front: BENTLEY / Pos.nt Bentleii Filiae / MDCCLVI.

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