- GB 2014 WS-03-PIC-001/61
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- 19th Century
Bust of Caesar, with his head and shoulders cast in bronze, and the toga that he wears made of a dark marble.
Bust of Caesar, with his head and shoulders cast in bronze, and the toga that he wears made of a dark marble.
Brown bronze bust on pedestal with small gold plaque, about half life-size; Ghandi wears loose robes.
Sonavadekar, N.L., 1951-
Dr. Richard Busby after Henry Tilson
Three-quarter length portrait of Busby standing, wearing academic robes and a scull cap; his body and head are inclined to the left of the painting; to the bottom-left is a table covered with a cloth, upon which is an open book; Busby has almost turned a page with his right hand.
The portrait (of which very few engravings exist) shows him standing with his head thrust forward belligerently and holding in one hand the strap with which he used to belabour junior boys who interrupted him in his work. It was a time-honoured joke to send unsuspecting new boys to provoke his wrath, and in his other hand is a piece of paper on which can just be discerned the words: Please give the bearer two measures of strap-oil. [Source: The Elizabethan December 1965 p386]. Three-quarter length, wearing a brown coat and a red tie Signed l.l.: Hayes pinxit
Hayes, John, 1786-1866
Portrait of Eight Queen's Scholars by Lucy Li
The first eight female Queen's Scholars, depicted in front of the doorway to College.
Li, Lucy, 1999-
Queen Elizabeth I by Irene Begbie-Ellisen
A copy after the fan portrait hung in the National Portrait Gallery, with an additional strip on the left to centre the portrait. Irene Begbie-Ellissen was the mother of Francis Lyon Gordon Ellissen (AHH 1932-1935).
Begbie-Ellissen, Irene, 1888-1982
Half-length portrait, wearing a brown overcoat over a black waistcoat , and a white shirt; he is full face, to the left is a view of the Burlington Arch with a scholar standing by it, beyond blue sky and a part of a tree. Subject is College John, possibly one of the Lloyd family.
Hayes, John, 1786-1866
Dr. Richard Busby after John Michael Rysbrack
His head is inclined slightly to the left; he wears an academic robe and collar with a scull cap.
John Williams attributed to Gilbert Jackson
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.
Jackson, Gilbert, c.1595-after 1648
Sir Adrian Boult by William Redgrave
Standing on stone plinth.
Redgrave, William, 1903-1986