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- Creator:
- Grignion, Charles, 1721-1810, printmaker
- Published / Created:
- published as the act directs 29th May 1771.
- Call Number:
- Babb-Beckford no. 14++
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Portrait of William Beckford, from his monument in the Guildhall; whole length, standing, looking to the left, wearing fur trimmed robes and garter chain; seated by his feet to the left is a female personification of the City of London weeping, and on the right the figure of Trade & Commerce shown slouching with head bowed; the statue stands on a large pedestal with long inscription addressed "Most Gracious Sovereign".
- Description:
- Title from text etched on the pedestal in image., Dedication etched at bottom of plate, above imprint: Humbly inscribed by permission to the Right Honble. Brass Crosby Esqr. Lord Mayor, the Worshipfull Court of Alderman, the Sheriffs & the Common Councilmen of the City of London by their much obliged humble servt. Jno. Smith., Sheet trimmed to plate mark on left edge., and William Beckford: Sugar merchant with estates in Jamaica. Member of Parliament; Lord Mayor of London; supporter of Wilkes. Father of William Thomas Beckford, the author of "Vathek", to whom he left £1,000,000.
- Publisher:
- Printed for Jno. Smith, No. 35 Cheapside, & Robt. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain.
- Subject (Name):
- Beckford, William, 1709-1770,
- Subject (Topic):
- Monuments & memorials and Politicians
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > William Beckford Esquire, twice Lord Mayor his speech to His Majesty King George the IIId on the 23d of May 1770 / [graphic]