[I.]Portrait in University College, London 2
[II.] ””the Royal College of Physicians (aet. su. 50)4
[III.] ””Merton College, Oxford6
[IV.] ””the Royal College of Physicians8
[V.] ””the possession of General Sir Francis Lloyd, K.C.B.10
[VI.] ”at Caius College, Cambridge12
[VII.] ”in the Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical Society14
[VIII.] ”in the Bodleian Library16
[IX.] ”in the possession of the Rev. J. Franck Bright, D.D.19
[X.] ”in the Royal College of Physicians (Janssen’s)22
[XI.] ”in the possession of Mr. D’Arcy Power (aet. su. 61)25
[XII.] ”in the possession of the Royal Society28
[XIII.] Faithorne’s Bust30
[XIV.] The King’s Weston Portrait33
[XV.] Portrait in the National Portrait Gallery36
[XVI.] Portrait in the Erich Galleries, New York38
[XVII.] Portrait in the possession of J. P. Cobbold, Esq.40
[XVIII and XIX.] Bust in Hempstead Church, Essex42
[XX.] Harvey’s Coffin44
A List of Engraved Portraits, Busts, and Statues45

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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON

Head and shoulders directed to the right, head turned and looking at the spectator; very long hair which falls over the shoulders and forehead, dark tinged with grey, thick moustache and beard; full face, fresh coloured; blue eyes; dark dress or cloak, the folds of which are apparently supported by his arms and wrist.

Canvas 25 in. by 21 in., inscribed in top left-hand corner, ‘Quis ignorat figura Socratem.’

Exhibited at South Kensington 1866, No. 756, and engraved for the Leisure Hour, November 6, 1880.

Bequeathed in 1854 to University College, Gower Street, by Mr. George Field. It was in the possession of Mr. John Linnell Bond, architect to Sir E. Harvey, to whom it descended through Dr. Harvey’s second brother. The portrait is attributed to M. C. Mierevelt (1567-1641).

Willis, in his Life of Harvey, says, ‘The fine picture in the Museum of University College, London, is certainly not a portrait of Harvey.’ A verdict which appears correct.

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