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Benjamin Wrench as Belmour in Beazley's 'Is He Jealous?'

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Benjamin Wrench as Belmour in Beazley's 'Is He Jealous?'

by James Thomson (Thompson), published by Simpkin and Marshall, after Thomas Charles Wageman
stipple engraving, published 1818
5 1/4 in. x 3 5/8 in. (134 mm x 92 mm) paper size
Given by Bonnie and Robert Meech, 2010
Reference Collection
NPG D38675

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Artistsback to top

  • Simpkin and Marshall (active 1818-1831), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 61 portraits.
  • James Thomson (Thompson) (baptised 1788-1850), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 138 portraits.
  • Thomas Charles Wageman (1787-1863), Painter, printmaker and draughtsman. Artist or producer associated with 263 portraits, Sitter associated with 2 portraits.

Events of 1818back to top

Current affairs

Death of Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, George III's Queen since 1761.
Official enquiry initiated into Queen Caroline's conduct abroad.

Art and science

Mary Shelley anonymously publishes her masterpiece Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus which reflects growing concern about the role of morality in science.
Lord Byron completes his romance Childe Harolde's Pilgrimage, whose gloomy, dissolute hero was probably based on the writer himself.

International

Stamford Raffles acquires authorisation to construct a fort at Singapore marking the beginning of its development as a centre of East-West trade.
Congress of European Alliance at Aix-La-Chapelle. Lord Castlereagh plays a central role in establishing a pan-Europe peace settlement to bring a chastened France back into the world of political respectability.

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