Thomas Sheridan

1 portrait by Charles Dilly

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Thomas Sheridan

by Edmund Scott, published for Charles Dilly, after Robert Stewart
stipple, published 4 June 1789
10 in. x 6 1/2 in. (254 mm x 165 mm) plate size; 11 1/4 in. x 8 1/8 in. (286 mm x 207 mm) paper size
Given by Henry Witte Martin, 1861
Reference Collection
NPG D23293

Sitterback to top

  • Thomas Sheridan (1719-1788), Actor; lecturer on elocution; author; father of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Sitter in 3 portraits.

Artistsback to top

  • Charles Dilly (1739-1807), Bookseller. Artist or producer associated with 10 portraits.
  • Edmund Scott (1758-circa 1811), Engraver and draughtsman. Artist or producer associated with 21 portraits.
  • Robert Stewart (active 1776-1786), Engraver and modeller of portraits in wax. Artist or producer associated with 9 portraits.

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Events of 1789back to top

Current affairs

George III recovers from the previous year's illness. The 'Regency Crisis' and attendant political wrangling between the Tory Prime Minister William Pitt and the pro-Whig Prince of Wales end. Dismissed as a 'bilious attack', George's sickness was in fact the first sign of the mental health problems which led to the Prince of Wales's appointment as Regent in 1811.

Art and science

John Boydell's ambitious new Shakespeare Gallery opens in Pall Mall, displaying works by Britain's leading artists and attempting to combine urban entertainment with the promotion of British history painting.
Philosopher Jeremy Bentham publishes An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, outlining his 'greatest happiness principle'.

International

George Washington is elected first President of the United States.
The French Revolution begins. The storming of the Bastille on the 14 July marks the overthrow of the absolute monarchy in France. The uprising followed the establishment of a governing National Assembly of the people's representatives.

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