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Three-quarter-length seated portrait of William Hyde Wollaston, body angled to the left as viewed. Wollaston’s chair is red-backed, with orange-and-white striped seat and armrests. Wollaston wears a black single-breasted jacket with gold buttons over grey breeches and a white shirt and tie, with black boots with tassels. Wollaston holds a pair of spectacles hinged on a case in his right hand and a sheet of paper in the left, which has a ring on the ring finger. There are books and papers by the side of the chair, to the right as viewed, and additional papers and two inkwells on a table to the left and behind the sitter.

The Royal Society

London

Title

William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828)

Date

c.1820–1824

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 144.5 x W 112.1 cm

Accession number

RS.9754

Acquisition method

presented by George Hyde Wollaston, 1832

Work type

Painting

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