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John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist movement and was a popular preacher and writer. Samuel Johnson knew both Wesley and his sister, Mrs Hall. Although Johnson, James Boswell and Oliver Goldsmith have been identified sitting in the far back right pew, with Johnson wearing pale blue, the identifications have little basis.

Dr Johnson's House

London

Title

John Wesley (1703–1791), Preaching in Old Cripplegate Church, London

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 90 x W 96 cm

Accession number

120

Acquisition method

presented by T. B. Benton's family, 1921

Work type

Painting

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