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Queen Victoria

(1819-1901), Reigned 1837-1901

Early Victorian Portraits Catalogue Entry

Sitter associated with 548 portraits
Artist associated with 5 portraits
Queen Victoria succeeded to the throne shortly after her eighteenth birthday in July 1837. She was daughter of the Duke of Kent, who was the fourth son of George III. Her reign was the second longest in British history, celebrating her Golden Jubilee in 1887 and Diamond Jubilee in 1897. She held great influence over the foreign and domestic policies of the governments she oversaw.

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Queen Victoria, replica by Sir George Hayter - NPG 1250

Queen Victoria

replica by Sir George Hayter
oil on canvas, 1863, based on a work of 1838
On display in Room 15 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 1250

Queen Victoria, reduced copy by W. Warman, after  Thomas Sully - NPG 1891a

Queen Victoria

reduced copy by W. Warman, after Thomas Sully
watercolour, 1838-1870, based on a work of 1838
NPG 1891a

Queen Victoria, replica by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey - NPG 1716

Queen Victoria

replica by Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey
marble bust, 1841, based on a work of 1839
On display in Room 21 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 1716

'The Secret of England's Greatness' (Queen Victoria presenting a Bible in the Audience Chamber at Windsor), by Thomas Jones Barker - NPG 4969

'The Secret of England's Greatness' (Queen Victoria presenting a Bible in the Audience Chamber at Windsor)

by Thomas Jones Barker
oil on canvas, circa 1862-1863
On display in Room 23 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 4969

Queen Victoria, by Susan D. Durant - NPG 2023a(1)

Queen Victoria

by Susan D. Durant
metal medallion, circa 1864-1866
NPG 2023a(1)

Queen Victoria, by Susan D. Durant - NPG 2023a(2)

Queen Victoria

by Susan D. Durant
metal medallion, circa 1864-1866
NPG 2023a(2)

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