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Plate XVI - SIR ROBERT COTTON

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 July 2011

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Inscription: rob. cottonBaronettus. Posuit Eliab Harvey. 1757.

Signature: l. f. roubiliac 1757.

This noble bust of the founder of the Cottonian Library and so, ultimately, of the British Museum, disputes with the Coke the honour of being the finest of the older worthies commemorated by Roubiliac. The soft fine hair, the delicate plaited double ruff, the doublet enriched by the cloak and so infinitely more decorative than the Bacon in a doublet and scarf, the spirited pose, are all equally admirable. “Every button,” as Cunningham said of the Vauxhall Handel of 1738, “seems to have sat for its likeness,” and if this applies to many of the series, it is most appropriately quoted where there are, as here, no fewer than eleven buttons for the saying to apply to. There is a poor engraving of the bust in the Cambridge Portfolio by way of illustration to the interesting paper on Coke already noticed, but the only reference to it in the text is a statement that it stands opposite that of Coke.

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

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