Facsimile of the Proportions of Garrick and Quin (David Garrick; James Quin)

1 portrait of David Garrick

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Facsimile of the Proportions of Garrick and Quin (David Garrick; James Quin)

by Thomas Cook, published by Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, possibly after William Hogarth
etching, published 1808 (1746)
10 in. x 13 7/8 in. (253 mm x 354 mm) plate size; 11 1/8 in. x 17 1/2 in. (281 mm x 443 mm) paper size
Given by Mrs Bergel, 1964
Reference Collection
NPG D23497

Sittersback to top

  • David Garrick (1717-1779), Actor, playwright and theatre manager. Sitter associated with 61 portraits.
  • James Quin (1693-1766), Actor. Sitter associated with 4 portraits.

Artistsback to top

  • Thomas Cook (1744 or 1745?-1818), Printmaker. Artist or producer associated with 36 portraits.
  • William Hogarth (1697-1764), Painter and engraver. Artist or producer associated with 128 portraits, Sitter associated with 19 portraits.
  • Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme (active 1806-1808), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 2 portraits.

Events of 1808back to top

Current affairs

The 'Mary Anne Clarke affair' erupts in which Clarke, mistress of Frederick, Duke of York, was said to have used her influence with him to run a military promotions racket. Championed by radical government opponents, it ends in the Duke's resignation as Commander-in-Chief of the army.

Art and science

Sculptor John Flaxman begins Nelson memorial for St Paul's.
Richard Trevithick demonstrates model railway travelling at 12 mph.

International

After taking Portugal, Napoleon invades Spain, deposes the Spanish Bourbon monarchy and appoints his brother Joseph as the new King. The
Peninsular War then begins under Sir John Moore and Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, aiming to protect Portugal and exploit Iberian hatred of French tyranny.

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