
Charles James Fox at The Scottish National Gallery, Scotland
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The second bust of Fox was commissioned by the 5th Duke of Bedford in 1801 for his Temple of Liberty at Woburn Abbey. This bust, completed a decade after the first, became the definitive and most popular portrait of Fox, showcasing his flamboyant personality as a Whig party leader. Displayed at Rossie Priory in Perthshire, this version symbolized the Kinnaird family's strong Whig politics. The Duke of Bedford commissioned the second bust for his Temple of Liberty. Completed a decade after the first, it became the definitive and most popular portrait of Fox as a flamboyant party leader.
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