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GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUELPHI (ACTIVE 1715-34)

John Locke (1632-1704)

1730-31

RCIN 1395

These busts of learned men were created for Queen Caroline's Hermitage, a celebratory memorial to scientific 'worthies' at Richmond. All five men were concerned with questions of science, metaphysics and the application of human reason, but Richard Boyle, chemist, physicist, philosopher and founder member of the Royal Society, took pride of place. His bust stood at the centre of the Hermitage raised higher than the others and with a sunburst behind it. Commissioned by Queen Caroline in 1731 for her new Hermitage at Richmond Palace; probably completed in 1732 Cat 145-9
  • Bibliographic reference(s)

    Gordon Balderston / 'Giovanni Battista Guelfi: five busts for Queen Caroline's Hermitage in Richmond / Sculpture Journal Volume 17 Number 1 / 2008 p 83-88

    Cristiano Giometti / Giovanni Battista Guelfi: New Discoveries / The Sculpture Journal Volume III / Public Monuments and Sculpture Association / London / 1999 p 26-43

    Judith Colton / Kent's Hermitage for Queen Caroline at Richmond / Architectura / Volume IV Number II / 1974 p 181-191


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