Difference between revisions of "Depictions of Wythe"
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File:GreatAmericanLawyers1907Wythe.jpg|William Satchwell Leney (1807). | File:GreatAmericanLawyers1907Wythe.jpg|William Satchwell Leney (1807). | ||
File:LongacreWythe.jpg|J.B. Longacre, after Leney. | File:LongacreWythe.jpg|J.B. Longacre, after Leney. | ||
+ | File:TrumbullDeclarationOfIndependence1818.jpg|Detail of John Trumbull's ''Declaration of Independence'' (1818). | ||
File:LossingWythe.jpg|Lossing (1859). | File:LossingWythe.jpg|Lossing (1859). | ||
File:Hall1868Wythe.jpg|William Bryan Hall (1868). | File:Hall1868Wythe.jpg|William Bryan Hall (1868). |
Revision as of 23:45, 28 February 2014
As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, George Wythe's portrait was much-sought after by artists.
Images of George Wythe

Miniature of George Wythe, attributed to Henry Benbridge, c. 1770. Watercolor on ivory. Original at the R. W. Norton Art Gallery, Shreveport, Louisiana.
Miniature by Henry Benbridge (c. 1770), R.W. Norton Art Gallery.
- TrumbullDeclarationOfIndependence1818.jpg
Detail of John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence (1818).
Marble bust by Felix de Weldon (1954).