'Ministerial husbandry- or- cutting up the usefull plants, and nourishing the thistles-ie- saving at the spickett and letting out at the bung hole.' (William Huskisson; John Wilson Croker; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
'Ministerial husbandry- or- cutting up the usefull plants, and nourishing the thistles-ie- saving at the spickett and letting out at the bung hole.' (William Huskisson; John Wilson Croker; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington)
by Charles Williams, published by Samuel William Fores
hand-coloured etching, published circa July 1821
9 3/4 in. x 15 in. (247 mm x 380 mm) paper size
Bequeathed by Sir Edward Dillon Lott du Cann, 2018
Reference Collection
NPG D48681
Sittersback to top
- John Wilson Croker (1780-1857), Essayist and politician, Secretary to the Admiralty and MP for several constituencies. Sitter in 19 portraits. Identify
- William Huskisson (1770-1830), Statesman. Sitter in 11 portraits. Identify
- Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), Field Marshal and Prime Minister. Sitter associated with 640 portraits. Identify
Artistsback to top
- Samuel William Fores (baptised 1761-1838), Printseller and publisher. Artist or producer associated with 119 portraits.
- Charles Williams (active 1797-1830), Etcher. Artist or producer associated with 23 portraits.
Subjects & Themesback to top
- Allegory in portraits
- Death
- Flowers and plants
- Group portraits
- Hats and head attire
- Pets and animals
- Pets and animals - Cats
- Pets and animals - Horses
- Pets and animals - Rabbits and rodents
- Transport and vehicles
- Transport and vehicles - Buggies, carriages and carts
- Uniforms
- Water
- Weapons and firearms
Events of 1821back to top
Current affairs
George IV is crowned at Westminster Abbey on 19 July and Queen Caroline is turned away from the ceremony. Two weeks later she dies reawakening popular sympathy for her cause. Riots break out at her funeral as the Government attempts to reroute the procession to avoid the popular reaction of the mob.Art and science
Thomas De Quincey publishes Confessions of an English Opium Eater in the London Magazine. A creative commentary on his mental life, it gained instant notoriety.The Manchester Guardian (later The Guardian) established.
Michael Faraday builds the first electric motor.
International
Napoleon dies.Revolts in Wallachia and Moldovia against the oppressive rule of the Ottoman Turks. The rebels appeal to Tsar Alexander I for help and the Greek War of Independence begins.
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