Alexander Pope Greetings Card
Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Alexander Pope NPG 2483
© National Portrait Gallery, London
after Louis François Roubiliac
Eighteenth-century portrait sculpture was influenced by works from ancient Greece and Rome. The dignity and status of male sitters could be enhanced by portraying them as Roman senators with cropped hair and a toga or cloak. This allowed sculptors greater freedom to depict a subject's features and physique without the restrictive wigs and clothing of modern fashion. The classical look suited the poet Alexander Pope who translated Homer and had just published his poetic Imitations of Horace (1733-8). More detailed information on this portrait... more
Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.










