Three-quarters length portrait of Williams, who stands turned to the right wearing black robes with a white ruff, black hat and moustache; his right hand rests horizontally across his stomach while his left hand drops to its natural position. On the right of the picture is Williams' coat of arms, inscribed with the identity of the sitter and the date of 1621.
Possibly a variant of a portrait of 1627 by Jackson at St John's College, Cambridge.
Half-length portrait of Carey in black academic dress and collar; he faces the left of the picture but his head is turned almost full face; a red curtain hangs behind him.
Three-quarter length, seated, wearing academic dress Oil on canvas
Head, semi-profile, wearing a grey jumper and tie
Embroidered banner with two school mottos, arms of Westminster School, Trinity College Cambridge, Christ Church Oxford and Dr Busby.
Three-quarters length portrait; seated on a fine Georgian II chair, with golden decoration; he wears a grey overcoat, grey britches, blue-grey hose, white cravat, white lace cuffs and a fine blue waistcoat; on a table to his left there is a quill standing in an inkwell, books and a piece of paper; a red curtain is draped behind this.
Sem títuloThree-quarters length portrait of Rutherford seated on a wooden chair with red cushion; he wears black cassock and white collar; he faces to the left of the picture; his right hand supports his head in an upright position; his left hand holds a book on his knee; to the left there is a table with a quill, book and inkwell. Inscribed with signature and the date of 1903. Attributed to William Robert Symonds (1849-1923) [Sotheby's] or J. Seymour Lucas R.A. (1849-1923) [School].
Issued for the King's Scholars involved in manslaughter in 1679. Black and red ink on vellum; bearing the Royal Seal
Half-length portrait, seated, turned to the right of the picture; he wears a red cassock, white dog collar and a black gown; his right hand grasps the arm of his chair. Copied from G.F. Watts 1875/ by Julian Drummond
Sem títuloHalf-length portrait of Wingfield, wearing academic dress and collar; he also wears a fine wig. Bears signature c.l.: John Constable/Pinx. 1818 and later inscribed upper left with the identity of the sitter.
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