Monument to James Boswell
5 Monument to James Boswell

Boswell is represented with his sword by his side, notebook under his arm, and walking stick held behind his back.

The face of Boswell is taken from a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, and his figure and costume from Langton’s sketch of his friend. Around the top of the pedestal are medallions of five of Boswell’s friends; Burke; Samuel Johnson’s pupil, the actor David Garrick; Goldsmith; Mrs Thrale; and Sir Joshua Reynolds.

Below these are scenes in which Johnson and Boswell took part; Johnson and Boswell in the Hebrides; Johnson introducing Boswell to the Literary Club of London; Johnson and Boswell supping at the Three Crowns Inn, Lichfield. Boswell’s coat of arms and crest of a hawk with the motto ’Vraie Foy’ [true faith] are also included. 

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