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File:Trumbull1791Wythe.jpg|Pencil sketch from life, by John Trumbull, in Williamsburg (1791).
 
File:Trumbull1791Wythe.jpg|Pencil sketch from life, by John Trumbull, in Williamsburg (1791).
 
File:BacheSilhouette.jpg|William Bache silhouette (1804).
 
File:BacheSilhouette.jpg|William Bache silhouette (1804).
File:GreatAmericanLawyers1907Wythe.jpg|William Satchwell Leney etching (1807).
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File:Leney1807Wythe.jpg|William Satchwell Leney etching (1807).
 
File:TrumbullDeclarationOfIndependence1818Detail.jpg|Detail from John Trumbull's painting, ''Declaration of Independence'' (1818).
 
File:TrumbullDeclarationOfIndependence1818Detail.jpg|Detail from John Trumbull's painting, ''Declaration of Independence'' (1818).
 
File:Longacre1823Wythe.jpg|J.B. Longacre etching (1823), after Leney.
 
File:Longacre1823Wythe.jpg|J.B. Longacre etching (1823), after Leney.

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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

The College of William & Mary Law School's Portrait of George Wythe. Unknown artist (c. 1830-1930), oil on canvas, gift of the Virginia Bar Association, 1936. In The Wolf Law Library's George Wythe Room.