Agostino Carlini; Francesco Bartolozzi; Giovanni Battista Cipriani
3 of 6 portraits of Giovanni Battista Cipriani
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Agostino Carlini; Francesco Bartolozzi; Giovanni Battista Cipriani
by John Francis Rigaud
oil on canvas, 1777
39 1/2 in. x 49 1/2 in. (1003 mm x 1257 mm)
Given by Miss M.H. Turner, 1944
Primary Collection
NPG 3186
Sittersback to top
- Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815), Engraver. Sitter in 16 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 165 portraits. Identify
- Agostino Carlini (circa 1718-1790), Sculptor. Sitter in 5 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits. Identify
- Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727-1785), Painter and engraver. Sitter in 6 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 29 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- John Francis Rigaud (1742-1810), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 8 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
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- Ingamells, John, National Portrait Gallery: Mid-Georgian Portraits 1760-1790, 2004, p. 513
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 718
Events of 1777back to top
Current affairs
Trent and Mersey Canal is completed under the supervision of engineer James Brindley.Philanthropist and reformer John Howard publishes his study The State of the Prisons in England and Wales.
Art and science
Artist James Barry begins his monumental series of paintings The Progress of Human Culture for the Great Room of the Society of Arts in London. He completes it in 1783.Richard Brinsley Sheridan's second play, The School for Scandal, is an immediate success in London's Drury Lane Theatre.
Entrepreneur William Bass establishes the Bass Brewery at Burton upon Trent.
International
American War of Independence: George Washington, heavily defeated at the Battle of Brandywine, is forced to relinquish Philadelphia to the British under General William Howe. At the two Battles of Saratoga only weeks later General John Burgoyne is forced to surrender to the Americans, marking a turning point in the war. The Continental Congress agrees the final version of the Articles of Confederation, defining the terms on which states join the Union.Comments back to top
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