Isabella Paton as the White Maid of Avenel
2 of 7 portraits by G.F. Storm
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Isabella Paton as the White Maid of Avenel
by G.F. Storm, published by Martin Colnaghi, and published by Rudolph Ackermann, after Frederick Meyer
stipple engraving, published 3 November 1827
15 in. x 11 in. (381 mm x 279 mm) plate size; 16 in. x 12 3/8 in. (406 mm x 313 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D39563
Sitterback to top
- Isabella Paton (active 1827), Singer; sister of Mary Ann Paton. Sitter in 2 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Rudolph Ackermann (1764-1834), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 96 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Martin Colnaghi (circa 1792-1851), Printseller. Artist or producer associated with 38 portraits.
- Frederick Meyer (born 1807), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 6 portraits.
- G.F. Storm (active mid 19th century), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 7 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (23 Cockspur Street, London)
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (96 Strand, London)
Events of 1827back to top
Current affairs
Lord Liverpool suffers a stroke and is forced to resign as Prime Minister. George Canning succeeds him only to die after four months in office.Art and science
University College London, the first metropolitan university in England, is founded specifically to educate dissenters excluded from Oxford and Cambridge. Whig politician Henry Brougham, writer Thomas Campbell and financier and philanthropist Isaac Goldsmid are its principal patrons.International
Britain, France and Russia sign a treaty in London agreeing to intervene in the Greek War of Independence. Allied troops under General Edward Codrington subsequently destroy Turkish and Egyptian fleets at the Battle of Navarino.Western Australia is explored for the first time by Captain Stirling.
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