Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, 10th Earl of Wemyss when Lord Elcho
2 of 4 portraits by Otto Theodor Leyde
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, 10th Earl of Wemyss when Lord Elcho
by Frederick Schenck, after Otto Theodor Leyde, after John Watkins
lithograph, before 1883
20 7/8 in. x 12 1/2 in. (530 mm x 319 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1950
Reference Collection
NPG D37645
Sitterback to top
- Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas, 10th Earl of Wemyss (1818-1914), Politician; MP for Haddingtonshire and Lord of the Treasury; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter in 12 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Otto Theodor Leyde (1835-1897), Painter and etcher. Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits.
- Frederick Schenck (1811-1885), Lithographer. Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits.
- John Watkins (1823-1874), Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 253 portraits.
Events of 1883back to top
Current affairs
Following the Secret Ballot Act (1872), the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act was a further measure introduced by Gladstone's government with the intention of limiting bribery and intimidation in elections. Candidates' expenses were published, and a strict limit set on expenses, and it also enabled poorer candidates to stand for parliament.Art and science
The Royal College of Music founded in London, with the British musicologist George Grove as its first director.Monet moves to Giverny, a village along the Seine, where he lives until his death in 1926. Renting a farmhouse he later buys, Monet designs a pond, redesigns the garden, and begins to paint some of his most recognisable images of water lilies, flower beds and the Japanese footbridge.
International
The Brooklyn Bridge opens in New York, connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, stretching 1825 metres over the East River. One of the oldest suspension bridges in America, it was the largest in the world upon completion. Designed by the John Augustus Roebling's engineering firm, the bridge is built from limestone, granite and Rosendale natural cement, in gothic style.Comments back to top
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