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t>lR JOSEPH BANKS 
4. Artist (?), probably George Dance. (Eng., Ridley) 
“ Rt. Honble Sr. Joseph Banks, K.B.” 
Oval bust, facing right. In the European Magazine for October, 
1802. Pub. by J. Sewell, Cornhill, October 1, 1802 (see p. 160). 
Suttor’s work, at p. 24, quotes from the memoir of Banks in the 
New Monthly Magazine for 1820. He states that the portrait 
accompanying it is “ a very good likeness.” 
5. George Dance. (Eng., Wm. Daniell.) 
“ The Right Honorable Sir Joseph Banks, K.B., President of the 
Royal Society.” 
Geo. Dance del. June 27, 1803. Wm. Daniell, fecit. 
Published by Wm. Daniell, No. 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, 
London, June 1, 1811. 
Bust portrait, almost profile, facing to right; in wig, ribbon across 
figure’s right shoulder. No star shown. 
6. Thomas Phillips. (Eng., Nicholas Schiavonetti.) 
“ To the King’s most excellent Majesty, this print of Sir Joseph 
Banks, Bart., President* of the Royal Society, is with His Gracious 
Permission (Granted in July, 1809), humbly Dedicated by His Majesty’s 
most dutiful Subjects and Servants, Thomas Phillips and Nicholas 
Schiavonetti.” 
London. Published 1812, by N. Schiavonetti, No. 12 Michael’s 
Place, Brompton. Copper-plate engraving. 
Original in the Royal Society’s rooms. To the waist, facing 
spectator, in the President’s chair of the Royal Society, wearing the 
ribbon and star of the Bath (>ee p. 165). 
7. “ From a portrait by Thns. Phillips, R.A., in the possession of the 
Royal Society of London.” 
Reproduced in Hooker’s “ Banks’ Journal.” 
8. Thomas Phillips. (Eng., C. E. Wagstaff.) 
“ Sir J. Banks.” 
From a Picture by T. Phillips, in the possession of the Royal Society. 
London. Published by Charles Knight & Co., Ludgate-street. 
9. Thomas Phillips. (Eng., C. E. Wagstaff.) 
Another copy. 
“ Under the Superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of 
Useful Knowledge. London. Published by Charles Knight, Pall Mall 
East.” 
• The wordin’ varies a little In different impressions. 
