Add to albumThis portrait medallion of Adam Smith is by James Tassie. It is signed 1787.
This medallion is in opaque white glass on a grey background.
Adam Smith, 1723-1790, published 'An Inquiry into.... the Wealth of Nations' in 1776. In it he argued that self-interest is a part of human nature. Indeed, he suggested that it had ensured our progression from hunting and herding to capitalism.
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- Online ID: 000-000-099-960-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
Innovators and Innovations (multimedia essay)
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland A.1894.153
- Date: 1787
1791
- Material: Opaque white glass
Medallion, portrait
- Dimensions: 92 mm x 70 mm
- What: Medallion, portrait
- Subject:
- Who: Adam Smith (subject)
James Tassie (artist)
- Where: ENGLAND
- Event:
- Description: Framed portrait medallion of Adam Smith in profile facing right, in opaque white glass: English, signed and dated 1791, modelled by J. Tassie
- References:
- Findlay, Ian: "Scottish Crafts", London (Harrap), 1948, Opp. p. 54
- Raphael, D.D. Adam Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985
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