Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari'
by Jerry Barrett
oil on canvas, 1856
NPG 4305
by Jerry Barrett
pencil, pen and ink and watercolour, 1856
NPG 2939
by Jerry Barrett
pencil and watercolour, 1856
NPG 3303
Queen Victoria's First Visit to her Wounded Soldiers
by Jerry Barrett
oil on canvas, 1856
NPG 6203
The Mission of Mercy: Florence Nightingale receiving the Wounded at Scutari
by Jerry Barrett
oil on canvas, 1857
On display in Room 21 on Floor 2 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG 6202
by Charles Algernon Tomkins, after Jerry Barrett
mezzotint, mid 19th century
NPG D1985
by Charles Algernon Tomkins, after Jerry Barrett
mezzotint, mid 19th century
NPG D1986
Florence Nightingale at Scutari. A Mission of Mercy
by Samuel Bellin, published by Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd, after Jerry Barrett
mixed-method engraving, 1858 (1857)
NPG D43044
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Sarah Kimbell
31 December 2021, 17:21
According to a family document I have ('Some account of the life of Thomas Pease who died in January 1884' written by his widow (Susanna Ann, nee Fry) for their children), Thomas travelled to southern Europe after the death of his first wife, in the winter of 1844. "I think it was in the course of this winter that he met with Jerry Barrett then travelling as an artist and took him on to Constantinople, an act of generous kindness which was never forgotten by J.B. and was the beginning of a lasting friendship".