King George III
(1738-1820), Reigned 1760-1820Mid-Georgian Portraits Catalogue Entry
Sitter associated with 194 portraits
Eldest son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, the first Hanoverian King to be born and bred in England. His reign from 1760 was one of the longest and most eventful in modern times. Although plagued by apparent bouts of insanity, he maintained a meticulous personal interest in government until 1811, when the Regency began. A patron of the arts and sciences, he amassed an extensive library and fostered an interest in agriculture. His obstinate attitude towards the demands of the American colonies led to the loss of these territories and the close of the first British Empire. In the last ten years of his life his health deteriorated further and he suffered chronic mania, blindness and deafness.
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studio of Sir William Beechey
oil on canvas, circa 1800, based on a work of 1799-1800
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by Peter Turnerelli
marble bust, 1809
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by Unknown artist
watercolour and bodycolour on ivory, before 1809
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by Francis Philibert Hardenberg
painted plaster statuette, 1820
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'The Kings and Queens of England: From the Conquest to Queen Victoria'
by Henry Hering
albumen carte-de-visite photomontage, 1862
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The Children of Frederick and Augusta, Prince and Princess of Wales
by John Faber Jr, published by John Bowles, and published by Carington Bowles, after Barthélémy Dupan (Du Pan)
mezzotint, circa 1746-1756
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King George I and the line of succession
by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller), after Samuel Wale
line engraving, circa 1748
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King George I and the line of succession
by John Sebastian Miller (formerly Johann Sebastian Müller), after Samuel Wale
line engraving, circa 1748
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by James Macardell, after David Lüders
mezzotint, (1751)
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King George III when Prince of Wales
by John Faber Jr, printed for Thomas Bowles Jr, printed for John Bowles, printed for Carington Bowles, after Richard Wilson
mezzotint, 1751
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King George III when Prince of Wales
by James Macardell, after David Lüders
mezzotint, (1751)
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King George III and an unknown man
by Bernard Baron, after Josef Anton Adolph
line engraving, 1755
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by Jonathan Spilsbury, published by Thomas Jefferys
mezzotint, published 1759
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by Richard Houston, after Henry Robert Morland
mezzotint, circa 1760
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after Allan Ramsay
mezzotint, late 18th century
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by Richard Houston, published by Robert Sayer, published by Elizabeth Bakewell, published by Henry Parker, after Henry Robert Morland
mezzotint, circa 1760
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by Richard Houston, after Henry Robert Morland
mezzotint, circa 1760
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- Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (son)
- Prince Alfred (son)
- Princess Amelia (daughter)
- Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess of Wales (mother)
- Princess Augusta Charlotte, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttell (sister)
- Caroline Wilhelmina of Brandenburg-Ansbach (grandmother)
- Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark (sister)
- Charlotte Augusta Matilda, Princess Royal (daughter)
- Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (wife)
- Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (brother)
- Princess Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Homburg (daughter)
- Princess Elizabeth Caroline (sister)
- Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover (son)
- Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (father)
- Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn (brother)
- Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (son)
- King George II (grandfather)
- King George IV (son)
- Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (son)
- Princess Louisa Anne (sister)
- Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester (daughter)
- Prince Octavius (son)
- Princess Augusta Sophia (daughter)
- Princess Sophia (daughter)
- Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (son)
- Queen Victoria (granddaughter)
- Prince William Henry, 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (brother)
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