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Doctor Richard Maunder
Second up in the Christ’s Maths Fellows 1982-86 collection is Richard Maunder. Ā This guy was an absolute legend. Ā He was a pure mathematician, into stuff like algebraic topology and manifolds. Ā Not my sort of area at all but, in my early days before I dropped all the pure maths, he delivered a great lecture course on group theory and was my pure maths supervisor for a while. Ā I liked how he showed us enough of the maths for us to be able to fill in the “mathematical rigour” in between the lines. Ā He had a great dry sense of humour too. Ā I can’t imagine him ever being negative about anything.
But I can’t talk about this guy without mentioning his other big interest too, which was classical music. Ā He played all sorts of instruments, he would compose music or finish off the work of other composers and (get this!) he would build his own musical instruments. Ā It’s only now that I’ve found out that the harpsichord that would sit against the wall of his room where he gave supervisions was one that he’d built himself. Ā And he was such a modest guy that at mathy drinks and dinners we’d only talk about maths. Ā It’s a shame I never got to hear him talk about his music.
As for the portrait, my source photo was in black and white and very close up, so I’ve done a close up and repeated my technique from the Emilio Largo portrait and used three shades of blue. Ā Unlike with the Largo drawing, though, I’ve not drawn in outlines, instead adding a contrasting background colour. Ā The good thing about leaving out outlines is that I can subtly change the shape of the face by creeping in a bit with the background colour.
The likeness is only vaguely there – leaving out the hair makes things difficult. Ā But there’s something of the character there – a little bit of joy. Ā Once the four portraits are put together, he should be recognisable.
Doctor Maunder died in 2018. Ā If you knew him, you’d know he’s resting in peace.
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