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Portrait of Brook Taylor (1685-1731) 1720 (w/c & bodycolour on vellum laid on card)

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Portrait of Brook Taylor (1685-1731) 1720 (w/c & bodycolour on vellum laid on card)
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Artist
Goupy, Louis (1700-47) / French
Location
National Portrait Gallery, London, UK
Medium
watercolour and bodycolour on vellum laid down on card
Date
1720 AD (C18th AD)
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English mathematician. The mathematician Brook Taylor was the son of John Taylor of Bifrons in Kent. In 1714 he published his solution to the problem of the centre of oscillation, and in the following year he was the first to write on the calculus of finite differences, which contained 'Taylor's Theorem'. Soon thereafter he published Linear Perspective (1715) and New Principles of Linear Perspective (1719), presumably the book he holds in his portrait. Taylor was wealthy, and, as his portrait suggests, was interested in music and painting. The small portrait hanging on the wall is presumably intended to be his first wife, a Miss Brydges.

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royal society fellow / taylor series / harpsichord / gesture / piano / open book / linear perspective / male / nightgown / taylor's theorem

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