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Plate VI - JOHN RAY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2011

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Inscription: 1751. Posuit Edm. Garforth. A.M.

Signature: l. f. roubiliacSct.

The Willoughby given by Daniel Lock two years before clearly suggested the subject of this magnificent work.

Ray was Willoughby's executor and editor and the guardian and preceptor of his children, and the bust of the great botanist, a fitting fellow to that of the great naturalist his friend, is as nobly represented. The bands, the doublet, the encircling cloak turned back to show its lining–a trick of which Roubiliac was fond–the grandly massive head, rendered with the realism of a Tuscan artist, have the dignity which Roubiliac alone among our sculptors could impart to the bust. Technically the use of the drill in the short stiff locks of the hair is interesting and unusual, and offers a singular contrast to the long silky locks of Ray's friend Willoughby, his companion at the entrance to the Library. There is a very poor engraving of the bust in the Cambridge Portfolio (1840, p. 132), but no reference to it in the text of the brief life of Willoughby to which it is appended.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1924

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