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Richard Price

(1723-1791), Nonconformist minister and political writer

Sitter in 8 portraits
Non-conformist minister and writer on morals, politics and economics. An enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution, his famous sermon in 1789, 'On the Love of Our Country', provoked Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France.

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'The repeal of the test act a vision', by James Sayers, published by  Thomas Cornell - NPG D12254

'The repeal of the test act a vision'

by James Sayers, published by Thomas Cornell
etching, published 16 February 1790
NPG D12254

'Mr Burke's pair of spectacles for short-sighted politicians', by James Sayers, published by  Thomas Cornell - NPG D9559

'Mr Burke's pair of spectacles for short-sighted politicians'

by James Sayers, published by Thomas Cornell
etching and aquatint, published 12 May 1791
NPG D9559

Richard Price, by and published by Thomas Holloway, after  Benjamin West - NPG D5556

Richard Price

by and published by Thomas Holloway, after Benjamin West
line engraving, published 4 June 1793
NPG D5556

Richard Price, by and published by Thomas Holloway, after  Benjamin West - NPG D5557

Richard Price

by and published by Thomas Holloway, after Benjamin West
line engraving, published 4 June 1793
NPG D5557

Richard Price, by and published by Thomas Holloway, after  Benjamin West - NPG D15374

Richard Price

by and published by Thomas Holloway, after Benjamin West
line engraving, published 4 June 1793
NPG D15374

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Richard Price

by and published by Thomas Holloway, after Benjamin West
line engraving, published 4 June 1793
NPG D19682

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