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Sir Richard Steele, Irish writer and politician, 1711 (1906)
Sir Richard Steele, Irish writer and politician, 1711 (1906). Together with his friend, James Addison, Steele (1672-1729) founded and edited The Spectator in 1711. From the original painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller. A print from Queen Anne, by Herbert Paul, Goupil and Co, London, 1906
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This black and white lithograph captures the essence of Sir Richard Steele, an influential Irish writer and politician from the 18th century. The print showcases a portrait of Steele, who co-founded and edited The Spectator alongside his friend James Addison in 1711. Dressed in traditional 18th-century attire, Steele's long hair cascades down as he exudes an air of intellect and authority. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Sir Godfrey Kneller, renowned for his skillful portrayal of prominent figures during his time. Kneller's attention to detail brings out the depth of character in Steele's face, emphasizing his status as a statesman and respected author. Printed in London by Goupil & Co in 1906, this lithograph is part of a larger collection titled "Queen Anne" curated by Herbert Paul. It offers viewers a glimpse into the world of British literature and politics during Queen Anne's reign. This print serves as both a historical artifact and a testament to Steele's significant contributions to society. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded not only of his literary prowess but also his impact on political discourse during that era.
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