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Henry Welby (ca. 1552-1636), reclusive inhabitant of Grub Street, aged 84. Copperplate engraving after William Marshall from William Richard's Portraits Illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England, London, 1792-1812
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Henry Welby (ca. 1552-1636), reclusive inhabitant of Grub Street, aged 84. Copperplate engraving after William Marshall from William Richard's Portraits Illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England, London, 1792-1812
FLO4636696 Henry Welby (ca. 1552-1636), reclusive inhabitant of Grub Street, aged 84. Copperplate engraving after William Marshall from William Richard's Portraits Illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England, London, 1792-1812. James Granger (1723-1776) was an English clergy, biographer, and print collector.; (add.info.: Henry Welby (ca. 1552-1636), reclusive inhabitant of Grub Street, aged 84. Copperplate engraving after William Marshall from William Richard's Portraits Illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England, London, 1792-1812. James Granger (1723-1776) was an English clergy, biographer, and print collector.); © Florilegius
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This copperplate engraving captures the enigmatic figure of Henry Welby, a reclusive inhabitant of Grub Street, at the ripe age of 84. The intricate details in this portrait, created by William Marshall and featured in William Richard's Portraits Illustrating Granger's Biographical History of England, offer a glimpse into the life of a man who lived through tumultuous times in English history.
Henry Welby's stoic expression and weathered features speak volumes about his experiences and resilience over the years. As an inhabitant of Grub Street, known for its literary associations and bohemian lifestyle, Welby must have led a fascinating existence filled with intrigue and mystery.
James Granger, the English clergyman and biographer behind this collection of portraits, has immortalized Henry Welby in this striking image that continues to captivate viewers centuries later. The attention to detail in capturing every line on his face tells a story of wisdom gained through years of solitude and contemplation.
As we gaze upon this portrait, we are transported back to 18th century England, where figures like Henry Welby roamed the streets with their own tales to tell. This print serves as a reminder of the power art has to preserve history and evoke emotions across time periods.
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