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Descriptio Profile of Adam Smith. The original depiction of Smith was created in 1787 by James Tassie in the form of an enamel paste medallion. Smith did not usually sit for his portrait, so a considerable number of engravings and busts of Smith were made not from observation but from the same enamel medallion produced by Tassie, an artist who could convince Smith to sit.
Datum Original work in 1787. Etching produced in 1811, 1828 or 1872
Fons http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/collections/kress/kress_img/adam_smith2.htm
Auctor Etching created by Cadell and Davies (1811), John Horsburgh (1828) or R.C. Bell (1872).
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recentissima14:43, 6 Septembris 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 14:43, 6 Septembris 2008 factae1 456 × 2 173 (1.1 megaocteti)ProtonkFor real this time. Actual higher res version, flipped.
14:21, 6 Septembris 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 14:21, 6 Septembris 2008 factae1 456 × 2 173 (493 chiliocteti)Protonk
10:21, 6 Septembris 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 10:21, 6 Septembris 2008 factae386 × 500 (239 chiliocteti)Dennissimage missing or corrupt
04:35, 2 Septembris 2008Nulla minutio371 × 482 (158 chiliocteti)Protonkminor rotation to align image. Cropped odd portions of inset. Category:Adam Smith
04:02, 2 Septembris 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 04:02, 2 Septembris 2008 factae386 × 500 (239 chiliocteti)Protonk{{Information |Description=Profile of Adam Smith |Source=http://www.library.hbs.edu/hc/collections/kress/kress_img/adam_smith2.htm |Date=Original work in 1787. Etching produced in 1811, 1828 or 1872 |Author= Model for etchi
13:44, 15 Ianuarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 13:44, 15 Ianuarii 2006 factae1 456 × 2 173 (520 chiliocteti)WkentaurAdam Smith *en:Image:AdamSmith.jpg
17:10, 5 Ianuarii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 17:10, 5 Ianuarii 2006 factae200 × 308 (13 chiliocteti)MaksimThis image was copied from wikipedia:nl. The original description was: Adam Smith van engelse wiki {{PD}} {| border="1" ! date/time || username || edit summary |---- | 18 jun 2005 19:34 || Rex || <nowiki>({{PD}})</nowiki> |---- | 3 okt 2003 22:35 || Be

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