Charlotte Paine (née Beaumont); Mary Kettle (née Paine); Charlotte Charlton (née Paine)
2 of 2 portraits of Mary Kettle (née Paine)
Charlotte Paine (née Beaumont); Mary Kettle (née Paine); Charlotte Charlton (née Paine)
by Richard Josey, after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, 1878 (1765)
9 1/2 in. x 7 in. (241 mm x 177 mm) plate size; 19 1/8 in. x 13 3/8 in. (485 mm x 339 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D39508
Sittersback to top
- Charlotte Charlton (née Paine) (1751-1814), Daughter of James Paine; wife of St John Charlton. Sitter in 2 portraits. Identify
- Mary Kettle (née Paine) (1753-1798), Daughter of architect James Paine; wife of Tilly Kettle. Sitter in 2 portraits. Identify
- Charlotte Paine (née Beaumont) (active 1748-died 1766), Wife of James Paine. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
Artistsback to top
- Richard Josey (1840-1906), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 48 portraits.
- Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), Painter and first President of the Royal Academy. Artist or producer associated with 1425 portraits, Sitter associated with 40 portraits.
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1878back to top
Current affairs
The University of London becomes the first English university to admit women to examination and degree, although women had been allowed to attend classes at the University since 1830.The former British Prime Minister Lord John Russell dies at Pembroke Lodge, in Surrey.
Art and science
Libel trial between critic John Ruskin and artist Whistler, provoked after Ruskin's review of Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket accused Whistler of 'flinging a pot of paint in the public's face'. Whistler sued Ruskin, and although Ruskin was found guilty, he only had to pay one farthing in damages; the case bankrupted Whistler.Frederic Leighton, the renowned painter and sculptor is elected President of the Royal Academy.
International
The Treaty of Berlin is signed following the end of the Turkish-Russo war (1877-8). In a major shake-up of the Balkans, Bulgaria became autonomous, and Serbia, Montenegro, and Romania gained independence and territory, and Bosnia-Herzegovina was assigned to Austria for administration. The British delegation, including Lord Russell and Disraeli, score diplomatic success in limiting Russian influence in the Balkans, continuing to prop up Turkey.Comments back to top
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