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Emilia Tosi

by John Samuelson Templeton, published by J. Watson, printed by M & N Hanhart, after Edwin Dalton Smith
coloured lithograph, published June 1840
23 in. x 17 1/4 in. (584 mm x 437 mm) paper size
Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966
Reference Collection
NPG D39651

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  • Emilia Tosi (active 1840), Singer. Sitter associated with 1 portrait.

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  • M & N Hanhart (active 1839-1882), Lithographic printers. Artist or producer associated with 334 portraits.
  • Edwin Dalton Smith (1800-1883), Painter and miniaturist. Artist or producer associated with 7 portraits.
  • John Samuelson Templeton (active 1830-1857), Lithographer. Artist or producer associated with 12 portraits.
  • J. Watson (active 1826-1847), Publisher. Artist or producer associated with 4 portraits.

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Current affairs

Victoria marries her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; he is given the title of Prince Consort.
The Penny Black stamp is introduced by Rowland Hill; the first pre-paid, self-adhesive stamp, it marks the start of the modern postal system.
The start of the Irish potato famine, which by the time of its peak in 1851, had caused the deaths of one million, and contributed to the sharp rise of emigration from Ireland to England and America.

Art and science

Beau Brummel, the fashion leader responsible for sparking the culture of 'Dandyism', dies of syphilis.
The first stone is laid on the new Houses of Parliament, based on the gothic designs by the architects Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. The old buildings had burned down in 1834, following a blaze caused by burning wooden tallies used by the Exchequer to calculate tax.

International

The Afghans surrender to Britain during the Afghan-British war (1839-42). The war was sparked by British fear over Russian influence in Afghanistan, with the British East India Company resolving to depose the Afghan leader, Dost Muhammad, who was insistent on Afghan independence, and restore the former leader Shoja Shah.
The Maoris yield sovereignty of New Zealand under the Treaty of Waitangi.

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Keith Cavers

29 January 2020, 22:16

She is in the Costume of Norma in Bellini's opera of the same name The Court magazine in 1840 reports: "Norma by Bellini. A tall pale young lady, intelligent and full of soul and feeling, with very dark hair, brilliant eyes, and a face beautifully moulded, and graceful in its expression, is the new Norma. Emilina Tosi has made her first appearance upon the stage of this Theatre as a tragic Druidessa." [Her Majesty's Theatre]