Roubiliac's Statue of Newton
Photograph
Lovell Reeve
English, 1814–1865
Roubiliac's Statue of Newton
From "The Stereoscopic Cabinet, or Monthly Packet of Pictures for the Stereoscope", Lovell Reeve Publ., March, 1860, No.V
1860
Albumen silver print
7.1 x 7.1 cm. each on 8.5 x 17.4 cm. mount
Purchase
1986.0947.0015
Inscriptions verso-(printed label) "Roubiliac's statue of Newton. The celebrated
statue of Isaac Newton, by Roubiliac, represented in this stereograph,
stands in the vestibule of the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge;
and the bust next to it, on the wall, is that of Colley Cibber. Cibber
lived to be Poet Laureate, but he is chiefly remembered as an actor
and dramatist"
statue of Isaac Newton, by Roubiliac, represented in this stereograph,
stands in the vestibule of the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge;
and the bust next to it, on the wall, is that of Colley Cibber. Cibber
lived to be Poet Laureate, but he is chiefly remembered as an actor
and dramatist"
