The following images of portraits and sculptures are grouped by site and contain several duplications.
There is a
page with three portraits at the
ISAAC site.
The 1689 Kneller Portrait
The image here is only the head. The
cover of Life of Isaac
Newton mentioned above shows more of the portrait.
This is the earliest portrait of Newton to survive. It was painted in 1689 when Newton was in London as a member of the Convention Parliament, following the ``Glorious Revolution'' of 1688. The artist was Godfrey Kneller, perhaps the greatest portrait painter of his day.
Newton was 46 years old and Principia had been published two years previously.
Many people (especially me) consider this to be by far
the ``best'' portrait of Newton. Use the above links to decide for yourself.
The 1702 Kneller Portrait
Kneller painted Newton again in 1702, now as Master of the Mint and public
figure. There is a
superb version
of the 1702 painting at
Carol Jackson Presents Fine
Art - in my opinion the best collection of famous paintings on the Web,
and well worth a long visit.
The painting itself is in the National
Portrait Gallery and is in pride of place
on their Room 5 page.
(Newtonia also has a
short note on the NPG and it is visited
on the central London walk.)
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