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William Drummond

(active 1800-1850), Painter, draughtsman and lithographer

Artist associated with 20 portraits

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Thomas King, by William Bromley, published by  John Sewell, after  William Drummond - NPG L269.B6.08

Thomas King

by William Bromley, published by John Sewell, after William Drummond
etching and engraving, published 1st October 1791
On display in Room 11 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
NPG L269.B6.08

Peter Mark Roget, by William Drummond, printed by  Day & Haghe, published by  Thomas McLean, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D16486

Peter Mark Roget

by William Drummond, printed by Day & Haghe, published by Thomas McLean, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, 1830s
NPG D16486

Samuel Boddington, by William Drummond, printed by  Day & Haghe, published by  Thomas McLean - NPG D31925

Samuel Boddington

by William Drummond, printed by Day & Haghe, published by Thomas McLean
lithograph, circa 1835
NPG D31925

Thomas Henry Shadwell Clerke, by William Drummond, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D33431

Thomas Henry Shadwell Clerke

by William Drummond, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, published 1835
NPG D33431

William Whewell, by Eden Upton Eddis, after  William Drummond - NPG D8300

William Whewell

by Eden Upton Eddis, after William Drummond
lithograph, published 1835
NPG D8300

Sir James Prior, by Eden Upton Eddis, printed by  Lefevre & Kohler, published by  Thomas McLean, after  William Drummond - NPG D14011

Sir James Prior

by Eden Upton Eddis, printed by Lefevre & Kohler, published by Thomas McLean, after William Drummond
lithograph, published 18 August 1835
NPG D14011

William Whewell, by William Drummond, published by  Thomas McLean, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D16029

William Whewell

by William Drummond, published by Thomas McLean, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, published 26 July 1835
NPG D16029

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, by William Drummond, published by  Thomas McLean, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D34169

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay

by William Drummond, published by Thomas McLean, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, published April 1836
NPG D34169

John Ayrton Paris, by William Drummond, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D5192

John Ayrton Paris

by William Drummond, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, published 1836
NPG D5192

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay, by William Drummond, published by  Thomas McLean, after  Eden Upton Eddis - NPG D15030

Thomas Peregrine Courtenay

by William Drummond, published by Thomas McLean, after Eden Upton Eddis
lithograph, published April 1836
NPG D15030

Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (née Macnamara, later Boothby) as Constance in The Love Chase, by William Drummond, printed by  Jérémie Graf, published by  Thomas McLean, after  F.A. MacNamara - NPG D38972

Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (née Macnamara, later Boothby) as Constance in The Love Chase

by William Drummond, printed by Jérémie Graf, published by Thomas McLean, after F.A. MacNamara
hand-coloured lithograph, published 1 January 1838
NPG D38972

Elizabeth Anne Ella Digby (née Morse), by William Henry Mote, after  William Drummond - NPG D35185

Elizabeth Anne Ella Digby (née Morse)

by William Henry Mote, after William Drummond
stipple engraving, circa 1840
NPG D35185

Mary Lowther Macleod; Elizabeth Macleod, by William Henry Mote, after  William Drummond - NPG D5181

Mary Lowther Macleod; Elizabeth Macleod

by William Henry Mote, after William Drummond
stipple engraving, 1840s
NPG D5181

Miss Gore, by William Henry Mote, published by  Charles Tilt, published by  David Bogue, after  William Drummond - NPG D34639

Miss Gore

by William Henry Mote, published by Charles Tilt, published by David Bogue, after William Drummond
stipple engraving, published 1 November 1842
NPG D34639

Marguerite Agnes Power, by William Henry Egleton, after  William Drummond - NPG D45895

Marguerite Agnes Power

by William Henry Egleton, after William Drummond
stipple and line engraving, circa 1842
NPG D45895

Charles Edward Kennaway, by Thomas Wright, published by  William Henry Mason, after  William Drummond - NPG D36832

Charles Edward Kennaway

by Thomas Wright, published by William Henry Mason, after William Drummond
stipple engraving, published 1 September 1848 (1847)
NPG D36832

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Kristina Guiguet

02 July 2018, 15:57

William Drummond also painted portraits of Miss Craven and the Misses FitzWygram before February 1842, and of Frederica Emma, Lady Hunter, in 1842-3 (while at Brighton and associated with "Mason's shop"), according to Lady Hunter's diary held in the Westminster City Archive. Lady Hunter's second husband was the 5th Earl of Lanesborough. I've done research on this because my doctoral dissertation was based on Lady Hunter's diaries. I'd like to see Lady Hunter more recognized in the historical record, as well as raising awareness of musical life, in which she and her families were very involved, as a form of political discourse. I believe the Gallery has recently acquired a portrait of the same woman as the Countess of Lanesborough. It would be interesting to see if the NPG could acquire the Drummond portrait for comparison. I have not been able to find it, but it may well still be in private hands or have gone to auction with the dissolution of the Lanesborough earldom.