Difference between revisions of "Depictions of Wythe"
From Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
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File:GeorgeWythePortrait.jpg|Wolf Law Library portrait. | File:GeorgeWythePortrait.jpg|Wolf Law Library portrait. | ||
File:DeWeldonWythe1954.jpg|Marble bust by [[wikipedia:Felix de Weldon|Felix de Weldon]] (1954). | File:DeWeldonWythe1954.jpg|Marble bust by [[wikipedia:Felix de Weldon|Felix de Weldon]] (1954). | ||
+ | File:Baker1962Wythe.jpg|Marble bust by Bryant Baker (1962). | ||
File:SilvetteWythe1979.jpg|W&M Law School portrait (1979). | File:SilvetteWythe1979.jpg|W&M Law School portrait (1979). | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Images of Wythe]] | [[Category:Images of Wythe]] |
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As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, George Wythe's portrait was much-sought after by artists.
Images of George Wythe

Stipple engraving of George Wythe by J.B. Longacre, illustration from volume one of Great American Lawyers, edited by William Draper Lewis (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John C. Winston, 1907).
Miniature by Henry Benbridge (c. 1770), R.W. Norton Art Gallery.
Marble bust by Felix de Weldon (1954).