Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey
2 of 4 portraits of Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey







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Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey
by Samuel Cousins, published by Moon, Boys & Graves, after Sir Thomas Lawrence
mezzotint, published 1 October 1833
18 1/8 in. x 13 3/8 in. (460 mm x 339 mm) paper size
acquired
Reference Collection
NPG D36517
Sitterback to top
- Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey (1821-1893), Former wife of George Augustus Frederick Child-Villiers, 6th Earl of Jersey, and later wife of Charles Brandling; daughter of Sir Robert Peel. Sitter in 4 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Samuel Cousins (1801-1887), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 169 portraits, Sitter in 7 portraits.
- Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830), Portrait painter, collector and President of the Royal Academy. Artist or producer associated with 689 portraits, Sitter in 25 portraits.
- Moon, Boys & Graves (active 1829-1834), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 23 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D36516: Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey (from same plate)
- NPG D40100: Julia Child-Villiers (née Peel), Countess of Jersey (from same plate)
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1833back to top
Current affairs
Shaftesbury's Factory Act is passed regulating women's hours and providing for the education of children working in the textile industry.Bank Act is passed, making Bank of England notes Britain's legal tender.
Art and science
Charles Lamb publishes Last Essays of Elia after the enormous success of his earlier Essays. A comic allegorization of his humdrum clerical job they become one of the period's literary sensations.Charles Dickens begins his series Sketches by Boz in the Monthly Magazine.
International
Abolition of slavery in the British Empire; 780,000 slaves are freed, £20 million is allocated as compensation for slave owners and a six year apprenticeship system for freed slaves is established.Tell us more back to top
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