First Previous 3 OF 32 NextLast

Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds ('Lord Danby')

3 of 32 portraits by Johann Kerseboom

© National Portrait Gallery, London

 Like voting
is closed

Thanks for Liking

Please Like other favourites!
If they inspire you please support our work.

Buy a print Buy a greetings card Make a donation Close

Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds ('Lord Danby')

by Johann Kerseboom, and Jan van der Vaart
oil on canvas, 1704
95 3/4 in. x 58 in. (2430 mm x 1473 mm)
Purchased, 1983
Primary Collection
NPG 5718

Sitterback to top

Artistsback to top

  • Johann Kerseboom (died 1708), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 32 portraits.
  • Jan van der Vaart (1647-1721), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 52 portraits.

This portraitback to top

This painting indicates the high status of the Knights of the Garter by the fact that Osborne chose to be depicted in his Garter robes decades after his appointment to the Order.

Linked publicationsback to top

Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top

Events of 1704back to top

Current affairs

Lord High Treasurer, Sidney Godolphin, with considerable financial acumen,begins to shift the country's dependence from short-term borrowing to long-term. His management of the country's revenue allowed the government to fund John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough's successful fight against France.

Art and science

Mathematical scientist, Isaac Newton, recently made President of the Royal Society, presents his second major publication, Opticks, to the Society.
Daniel Defoe launches The Review, a periodical dedicated to news, specifically the war in Europe; it is published thrice weekly.

International

Battle of Blenheim marks a turning point in the War of the Spanish Succession, as allied armies under John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, and Princes Eugene of Savoy and Lewis of Baden defeat the Franco-Bavarian army on the River Danube.
Admiral George Rooke captures Gibraltar.

Comments back to top

We are currently unable to accept new comments, but any past comments are available to read below.

If you need information from us, please use our Archive enquiry service . Please note that we cannot provide valuations. You can buy a print or greeting card of most illustrated portraits. Select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Buy a Print button. Prices start at around £6 for unframed prints, £16 for framed prints. If you wish to license an image, select the portrait of interest to you, then look out for a Use this image button, or contact our Rights and Images service. We digitise over 8,000 portraits a year and we cannot guarantee being able to digitise images that are not already scheduled.