'Fatigues of the campaign in Flanders' (Frederick, Duke of York and Albany; possibly William V, Prince of Orange)
1 portrait of Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
'Fatigues of the campaign in Flanders' (Frederick, Duke of York and Albany; possibly William V, Prince of Orange)
by James Gillray, published by Hannah Humphrey
hand-coloured etching, published 20 May 1793
13 3/4 in. x 19 3/4 in. (350 mm x 501 mm) plate size; 14 3/4 in. x 20 5/8 in. (374 mm x 525 mm) paper size
Purchased, 1947
Reference Collection
NPG D13080
Sittersback to top
- Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (1763-1827), Commander-in-Chief of the Army; son of George III. Sitter associated with 73 portraits. Identify
- William V, Prince of Orange (1748-1806), Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. Sitter associated with 19 portraits. Identify
Artistsback to top
- James Gillray (1756-1815), Caricaturist. Artist or producer associated with 887 portraits, Sitter in 7 portraits.
- Hannah Humphrey (circa 1745-1818), Publisher and printseller. Artist or producer associated with 720 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1793back to top
Current affairs
Whig MP Charles Grey enters a motion for parliamentary reform but is defeated in the House of Commons.Art and science
Radical philosopher William Godwin publishes Political Justice, an inflamatory document that promoted rational anarchism. This crystallised a wider feeling that a new era of world peace and progress was beginning.Sir William Beechey is appointed Portrait Painter to her Majesty, Queen Charlotte.
International
Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette are executed and the Reign of Terror begins.France declares war on Britain, Holland and then Spain. William Pitt addresses the House of Commons and Britain hesitantly joins the first coalition of anti-revolutionary European states to oppose the French threat.
Attack on Corsica in which Captain Horatio Nelson loses an eye.
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Marc Boer
14 May 2018, 13:54
I have spotted an error. I am researching the image of William V in British newspapers between 1780 and 1803. During the Coalition wars, the Stadtholder was not traveling with the army. Instead he organized the defence at home, in the Dutch Republic. I believe his son, the hereditary prince of Orange also named William and the later king William I of the Netherlands, is the one portrayed here, as he was a commander in the coalition army, and was frequently reported in newspapers doing that.