John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

1 portrait by George Routledge

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John Russell, 1st Earl Russell

by Samuel Bellin, printed by Brooker & Harrison, published by George Routledge, after Thomas Heathfield Carrick
mezzotint, published 15 August 1844
17 3/8 in. x 13 1/4 in. (442 mm x 336 mm) plate size; 19 1/2 in. x 14 7/8 in. (496 mm x 379 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1956
Reference Collection
NPG D39927

Sitterback to top

  • John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1792-1878), Prime Minister and writer; ex-officio Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter associated with 249 portraits.

Artistsback to top

  • Samuel Bellin (1799-1893), Printmaker and draughtsman. Artist or producer associated with 49 portraits.
  • Brooker & Harrison (active 1842-circa 1906), Printers. Artist or producer associated with 51 portraits.
  • Thomas Heathfield Carrick (1802-1875), Miniature painter. Artist or producer associated with 18 portraits.
  • George Routledge (active 1836-1851), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 1 portrait.

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Current affairs

Britain experiences a railway boom. Peel's government passes a series of Acts creating provision of cheap, regular rail services. George Hudson, the first great railway entrepreneur, who controlled over 1,000 miles of railway track and whose enterprises made York a major commercial and transport hub, becomes known as 'the Railway King'.

Art and science

Disraeli's Coningsby is published. The first of his 1840s 'Young England' trilogy, it was the cultural manifesto of Disraeli's vision for a new Conservativism.
David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson set up their innovative and pioneering photography studio in Edinburgh, capturing portraits of both Scottish society figures and workers, as well as urban and rural landscape scenes.

International

Tensions continue to mount in Eastern Europe over Russian imperialist ambitions, as Tsar Nicholas I describes the Ottoman Empire as 'the Sick Man of Europe'.
With the overthrow of the Haitians, the Spanish-speaking portion of the island of Hispaniola gains independence, as the Dominican Republic.

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