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ANTIQUE #SA1090881

Signed Drawing Of The 1st Bishop Of Sierra Leone Dated 1852

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1st Bishop of Sierra Leone, Owen Emeric Vidal (1819-1854) by John James Harwood
 
Commonly known as James Harwood (Irish, 1816-1872). Black and white and coloured chalks on paper applied to canvas. Signed Jas Harwood and dated 1852 (lower left). A further inscription on the back of the canvas reads: No. 3 – J. Harwood F. Housed in its original frame. Exhibited: R.A. 1853. No.945. Portrait in crayons of the Bishop of Sierra Leone (Owen Emeric Vidal).
 
Drawing: 23 3/4 x 19 7/8 in. (60.3 x 50.5 cm).
 
Frame: 26 3/4 x 22 3/4 in. (68 x 57.8 cm).
 
Condition: The paper has discoloured, and the frame has been bronzed, ‘overpainted’, otherwise the picture itself is in good condition.
 
Owen Emeric Vidal (1819-1854)
 
This portrait is very possibly the only existing portrait of Owen Emeric Vidal, taken in the year 1852 when he was appointed the first Bishop of Sierra Leone, aged 33. The ceremony took place on Whit Sunday, May 1852, in Lambeth Palace. The Archbishop of Canterbury was assisted by the Bishops of London, Chichester, Oxford, and Cape Town, the sermon was preached by the Lord Bishop of London. He was the first Anglican Bishop in West Africa and, like his father, a gifted linguist. He knew Tamil, Malay and Yoruba. Unfortunately, he died at sea, 48 hours before his return to Sierra Leone, having been out visiting churches in Yoruba, on or about the 23rd December 1854, and was buried at Freetown on 27 December 1855.
 
Vidal married in 1852 Ann Adelaide Hoare, the fourth daughter of the Rev. Henry Hoare, vicar of Framfield.
 
The Times, Friday, Feb 09, 1855, wrote: That Dr. Vidal possessed eminent abilities is most certain, or he would not have been consecrated a bishop at the early age of 33. His death is greatly deplored, and his loss will be severely felt by the church at Sierra Leone, which is only now in its infancy. It is said, in a letter before us, that thousands of all classes attended his funeral, demonstrating at once that he had been a highly reve...
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