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William Godwin by James Northcote
3782815 William Godwin by James Northcote by Northcote, James (1746-1831); (add.info.: William Godwin by James Northcote. British writer and political philosopher, known as the founder of philosophical anarchism, 3 March 1756 - 7 April 1836.
British Rebels and Reformers, published by William Collins of London, 1942, p.8); Lebrecht History
Media ID 23622390
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The print captures the essence of William Godwin, a prominent British writer and political philosopher of the 18th and 19th centuries. Painted by James Northcote, this portrait showcases Godwin's intellectual prowess and revolutionary ideas that shaped philosophical anarchism. Godwin, born on March 3rd, 1756, was known for his profound influence on literature and politics during the late baroque period. His writings challenged traditional notions of government and advocated for individual freedom. As one of the founders of philosophical anarchism, he believed in a society without hierarchical structures or oppressive institutions. In this painting, Godwin's piercing gaze reflects his deep contemplation about human nature and societal norms. The artist skillfully captures every detail of his face to convey both wisdom and determination. This portrait serves as a testament to Godwin's significant contributions to British culture and political thought. Published in "British Rebels and Reformers" by William Collins in London in 1942, this image has become an iconic representation of an influential figure who dared to challenge established systems. It reminds us that even amidst great opposition, individuals like William Godwin can shape history with their radical ideas. This print from Bridgeman Images is not just a piece of fine art; it is a visual tribute to an extraordinary man whose legacy continues to inspire generations seeking social change through peaceful means.
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