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Bust of William Wright (1830-1889), Professor of Arabic (1870-89)
Sculptor: Hutchison, John
Bust. White marble, posthumous. Wright wears an academical gown over a jacket and bow tie.
Given to the University by the Subscribers
Method of acquisition: Given (1890) by Cambridge University Subscribers
19th Century, Late#
Production date:
AD 1890
: dated 1890
Plinth
Height 14 cm
Bust
Height 63.5 cm
Carving : White marble, carved
Accession number: M.1-1890
Primary reference Number: 30945
External ID: CAM_CCF_M_1_1890
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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