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File:Weir1876Wythe.jpg|John Ferguson Weir (1876), after John Trumbull. | File:Weir1876Wythe.jpg|John Ferguson Weir (1876), after John Trumbull. | ||
File:Erekson1876Wythe.jpg|Erekson (1876). | File:Erekson1876Wythe.jpg|Erekson (1876). | ||
File:Rosenthal1888Wythe.jpg|Rosenthal (1888). | File:Rosenthal1888Wythe.jpg|Rosenthal, after Leney (1888). | ||
File:NationalCyclopaedia1893Wythe.jpg|''National Cyclopædia'' (1893). | File:NationalCyclopaedia1893Wythe.jpg|''National Cyclopædia'' (1893). | ||
File:Crossman1927Wythe.jpg|Portrait by William H. Crossman (1927), after John Trumbull. | File:Crossman1927Wythe.jpg|Portrait by William H. Crossman (1927), after John Trumbull. |
Revision as of 13:03, 1 March 2014
As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, George Wythe's portrait was much sought after by artists.
Images of George Wythe

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Miniature by Henry Benbridge (c. 1770), R.W. Norton Art Gallery.
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Sketch from life, by John Trumbull, in Williamsburg (1791).
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William Bache silhouette (1804).
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William Satchwell Leney (1807).
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J.B. Longacre, after Leney.
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Detail from John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence (1818).
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Lossing (1859).
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William Bryan Hall (1868).
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Brotherhead (1872).
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John Ferguson Weir (1876), after John Trumbull.
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Erekson (1876).
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Rosenthal, after Leney (1888).
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National Cyclopædia (1893).
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Portrait by William H. Crossman (1927), after John Trumbull.
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Wolf Law Library portrait.
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Marble bust by Felix de Weldon (1954).
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Marble bust by Bryant Baker (1962).
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W&M Law School portrait (1979).