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sity] to be done by Roubilliac [sic], which I think very proper, as he was so eminent there should be a public memorial of him & as he was long li- brarian it is proper that it should be in that place. There are to be likewise 48 portraits of consider- able persons that have been of the College. I think Dr Smyth is very right in all this, so fine a Temple of the Muses should be adorn’d with all the arts of the ingenious as we as the Studious Nine, especial- ly in an age that honors the polite arts more than the severe science.16 Although the bust of Dr Middleton men- tioned by Mrs Montagu seems never to have been made, ten busts of other subjects were to be executed by Roubiliac. The earliest of Rou- biliac’s busts, representing Bacon and Newton, had already been given in 1751, two years before Mrs Montagu writes about Smith’s plans. Two further busts representing John Ray and Francis Willoughby were recorded as gifts from another donor in 1751 (Fig. 7 and 8). However, the bust of Ray was not made until 1755, since on 17th January of that year Roubiliac, at the request of the Revd Dr Smith, was given permission by the Trustees of the newly founded British Museum to make a Draught from the picture of Mr John Ray Fig. 5: Sir Christopher Wren, The Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge, ca. 1685 with later sculptural additions. malcolm baker204 16 Elizabeth Montagu to Edward Montagu, 25 July 1753, Huntington Library, Elizabeth Montagu MSS. The plaster busts mentioned here were given by Dr Hooper before his death in 1763; see Baker, The Portrait Sculpture (cit. n. 5), p. 117. Open Access © 2018 by BÖHLAU VERLAG GMBH & CO.KG, WIEN KÖLN WEIMAR
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Der Arkadenhof der Universität Wien und die Tradition der Gelehrtenmemoria in Europa
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Der Arkadenhof der Universität Wien und die Tradition der Gelehrtenmemoria in Europa
Herausgeber
Ingeborg Schemper-Sparholz
Martin Engel
Andrea Mayr
Julia Rüdiger
Verlag
Böhlau Verlag
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WIEN · KÖLN · WEIMAR
Datum
2018
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deutsch
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CC BY 4.0
ISBN
978-3-205-20147-2
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18.5 x 26.0 cm
Seiten
428
Schlagwörter
Scholars‘ monument, portrait sculpture, pantheon, hall of honour, university, Denkmal, Ehrenhalle, Memoria, Gelehrtenmemoria, Pantheon, Epitaph, Gelehrtenporträt, Büste, Historismus, Universität
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