Rustic archway
26 of 30 portraits matching these criteria:
- set matching 'Artists: drawings by John Partridge and others'
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Rustic archway
attributed to John Partridge
pencil, 1825
9 3/8 in. x 7 1/4 in. (240 mm x 185 mm)
Purchased, 1955
Primary Collection
NPG 3944(35)
Artistback to top
- John Partridge (1789-1872), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 43 portraits, Sitter in 3 portraits.
This portraitback to top
Journeying artists in post-Napoleonic Europe not only headed for the splendours of Rome, but the natural landscape of the Italian campagna. For landscape and history painters or those interested in experimenting with these genres, rural Italy's peasants and classical ruins were subjects of great artistic interest. This highly-detailed pencil drawing of an old overgrown stone arch frames two diminutive contemporary figures. The subject can be related to the taste, during the 1820s and 1830s, for Italian picturesque scenes that included monumental ruins and answered the British fascination for Italy's past and present.
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- British Artists in Rome: The John Partridge Sketchbook, 1823 - 27 (21 August 2010 - 27 March 2011)
Events of 1825back to top
Current affairs
Strikes, contract breaking and worker intimidation prompt the passing of a new Anti-Trade Union Combination Act to the dismay of economist John McCulloch, MP Joseph Hume and radical Francis Place who had worked for the repeal of the previous year.Catholic Relief Bill is rejected by the House of Lords.
Art and science
Construction of Thames Tunnel begins under the direction of Marc Isambard Brunel.Stockton to Darlington Railway, the world's first passenger system, opens.
William Hazlitt publishes The Spirit of the Age; twenty-five pen-portraits of his contemporaries in the world of literature, philosophy and politics.
International
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony premieres in London.John Quincy Adams is elected President of the United States.
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