Unknown sitter, called Mary, Queen of Scots

1 portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots

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Unknown sitter, called Mary, Queen of Scots

by John Simon
mezzotint, 1715-1720
13 5/8 in. x 9 1/2 in. (345 mm x 241 mm) paper size
Given by the daughter of compiler William Fleming MD, Mary Elizabeth Stopford (née Fleming), 1931
Reference Collection
NPG D25081

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  • John Simon (1675-1751), Mezzotint engraver. Artist or producer associated with 213 portraits.

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  • NPG D13130: Unknown sitter, called Mary, Queen of Scots (from same plate)
  • NPG D42340: Unknown sitter, called Mary, Queen of Scots (from same plate)
  • NPG D42339: Unknown sitter, called Mary, Queen of Scots (from same plate)

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Events of 1715back to top

Current affairs

Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke flees to Paris - following his part in secret negotiations around the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 - where he becomes foreign minister to the Pretender, James Stuart. First Jacobite Rebellion begins in Scotland against the rule of George I. The Pretender arrives from France.
Total solar eclipse is seen across southern England; the last total eclipse visible in London for almost 900 years.

Art and science

Artist Jonathan Richardson publishes The Theory of Painting, credited with being the first significant work of artistic theory in English.
Poet Alexander Pope begins his acclaimed translation of Homer's Illiad Architect Colen Campbell creates interest in the Palladian style in Britain with the publication of his Vitruvius Britannicus.


International

Louis XIV of France dies after seventy-two years on the throne. He is succeeded by his five-year old grandson, Louis XV.
British build a permanent factory in Canton, China.

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