Nannette Thelluson
3 of 3 portraits of Nannette Thelluson
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Nannette Thelluson
by and published by Victor Marie Picot, after Pierre-Étienne Falconet
line engraving, published 26 March 1773
12 1/8 in. x 8 7/8 in. (308 mm x 226 mm) plate size; 14 in. x 10 3/4 in. (355 mm x 274 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1952
Reference Collection
NPG D40403
Sitterback to top
- Nannette Thelluson, Daughter of Peter Thelluson; sister of 1st Baron Rendlesham. Sitter in 3 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Pierre-Étienne Falconet (1741-1791), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 34 portraits.
- Victor Marie Picot (1744-1802). Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits.
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Events of 1773back to top
Current affairs
Tea Act grants the struggling East India Company a monopoly on the North American tea trade.Brokers who meet to do business in Jonathan's coffee house in Threadneedle Street, London decide to call themselves the Stock Exchange.
General Turnpike Act regulates the system of road tolls.
Art and science
Samuel Johnson and James Boswell undertake a journey together to the western islands of Scotland.Oliver Goldsmith's play She Stoops to Conquer debuts in London's Covent Garden Theatre.
International
Captain James Cook becomes the first European explorer to cross the Antarctic Circle.Boston Tea Party demonstrates opposition in the colonies to the import duty on tea. Some fifty colonists, disguised as Indians, tip a valuable cargo of tea into Boston harbour as a protest against the British tax.
Responding to pressure from the Catholic monarchs of Europe, Clement XIV abolishes the Jesuit Order.
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