Benjamin Robert Haydon
2 of 17 portraits by Sir David Wilkie
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
Benjamin Robert Haydon
by Sir David Wilkie
black and white chalk, 1815
5 in. x 7 3/4 in. (127 mm x 197 mm)
Given by Frederick Anthony White through the Art Fund, 1908
Primary Collection
NPG 1505
Sitterback to top
- Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846), History painter and diarist. Sitter in 10 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 34 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 17 portraits, Sitter in 21 portraits.
Linked publicationsback to top
- Holmes, Richard, The Romantic Poets and Their Circle, 2013, p. 48
- Holmes, Richard, Insights: The Romantic Poets and Their Circle, 2005, p. 37
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 290
- Walker, Richard, Regency Portraits, 1985, p. 238
Events of 1815back to top
Current affairs
John and James Leigh Hunt are released from prison after a two year sentence for slandering the Prince of Wales in their outspoken, radical periodical the Examiner.Corn Laws are introduced to protect against the collapse in prices which would inevitably follow peace with France, prompting riots in London.
Art and science
Humphry Davy invents the miners' safety lamp though its reception is clouded by William Clanny and George Stephenson who present rival models in the same year.British Institution arranges first in innovative series of Old Master exhibitions
provoking virulent attack on its patrons for neglecting contemporary art.
International
Napoleon returns to France from exile in Elba and resumes power until his abdication on 22 June; a period known as the 'Hundred Days'.Battle of Waterloo concludes the Anglo-French struggle that had lasted more than a century. Peace of Vienna establishes Britain's global political, economic and imperial dominance which lasts for the next hundred years.
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