Public Servant Collection
"Unveiling the Legacy of Public Servants: A Glimpse into History" Sir Thomas Parry, Comptroller of the Household to Elizabeth I
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"Unveiling the Legacy of Public Servants: A Glimpse into History" Sir Thomas Parry, Comptroller of the Household to Elizabeth I. 1812 (engraving): In the annals of public service, Sir Thomas Parry stands tall as a dedicated servant to Queen Elizabeth I, ensuring smooth functioning and efficiency in the royal household. Portrait of Andrea Frizier (painting): Andrea Frizier's portrait captures not just his physical appearance but also his unwavering commitment as a public servant, leaving an indelible mark on society through his selfless actions. Statue of Ptahhotep, old kingdom (plastered and painted wood): Dating back to ancient times, this statue symbolizes Ptahhotep's role as a revered public servant who governed with wisdom and justice during Egypt's Old Kingdom era. Head of an official, middle kingdom dynasty (limestone): This intricately carved limestone head represents an esteemed civil servant from Egypt's Middle Kingdom period whose dedication shaped governance and administration in that era. Bust of Colbert, 17th century (marble): The marble bust immortalizes Jean-Baptiste Colbert - a prominent figure in French history known for his influential role as Louis XIV's minister and exemplary public service reforms benefiting France's economy. Two functionaries (Low relief): Depicted in low relief sculpture are two diligent functionaries engaged in their duties – reminding us that every cog within the machinery of governance plays an essential part in serving the people. Edouard Colbert, 17th century (marble): Edouard Colbert’s marble likeness serves as a testament to generations past who dedicated their lives to upholding principles vital for effective governance while advancing societal progress. Bust of Pierre Seguier (marble).