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Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Bt

by William Say, published by Josiah Boydell, after Arthur William Devis
mezzotint, published 1 January 1817 (1815-1816)
19 7/8 in. x 15 5/8 in. (506 mm x 396 mm) plate size; 24 5/8 in. x 20 3/8 in. (626 mm x 517 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1908
Reference Collection
NPG D37015

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  • Josiah Boydell (1752-1817), Artist and publisher. Artist or producer associated with 69 portraits.
  • Arthur William Devis (1762-1822), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 40 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
  • William Say (1768-1834), Mezzotint engraver. Artist or producer associated with 261 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

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  • NPG 1481: Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Bt (after)
  • NPG D11315: Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Bt (from same plate)

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Current affairs

Princess Charlotte, only daughter of George, Prince Regent and Caroline of Brunswick, dies in childbirth, prompting widespread mourning.
Seditious Meetings Bill drives democratic societies underground.
Rising depression and discontent; Prince Regent's coach attacked at state opening of Parliament.

Art and science

John Keats begins to write his epic poem Endymion on the Isle of Wight; a rite of passage as a professional poet after deserting his medical career.
John Constable exhibits Flatford Mill, one of his most famous naturalistic landscape paintings, at the Royal Academy
John Rennie's new Waterloo Bridge opens.

International

Journalist William Cobbett flees to America fearing prosecution. Already imprisoned for two years for seditious libel he grew more vehemently pro-reform on his release and reduced the price of his weekly periodical the Political Register to expand its circulation and influence to all classes.
James Monroe is elected President of the United States.

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