John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire
1 of 11 portraits by Thomas Bragg
© National Portrait Gallery, London
John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire
by and published by Thomas Bragg, after Archer James Oliver
engraving, published 15 November 1806
12 in. x 9 1/8 in. (305 mm x 232 mm) plate size; 14 in. x 11 1/8 in. (356 mm x 281 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1952
Reference Collection
NPG D37831
Sitterback to top
- John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire (1739-1820), Soldier and nobleman. Sitter in 2 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Thomas Bragg (circa 1780-1840), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits.
- Archer James Oliver (1774-1842), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits.
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1806back to top
Current affairs
William Pitt dies in January and his lifelong opponent Charles James Fox dies in September. Pitt is succeeded by William Wyndham, Baron Grenville, who forms the 'Ministry of all the Talents' coalition .Prince of Wales instigates the 'Delicate Investigation'; a Parliamentary enquiry into claims that his wife Caroline had an illegitimate child.
Art and science
John Constable embarks on a formative tour of the Lakes and makes landscape studies of the Langdale Pikes and Helvellyn.Turner exhibits his Thames views to acclaim at his own London gallery.
Humphrey Davy discovers the elements potassium and sodium by passing an electrical current through molten compounds.
International
Soprano Angelica Catalani arrives from Italy to make her London debut, amazing audiences with her showpiece arias.Napoleon turns his forces east against Austria, Russia and Prussia and enjoys a wave of French victories.
British attack on Buenos Aires under General William Beresford fails.
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