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Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet

46 of 77 portraits by Richard Purcell (H. Fowler, Charles or Philip Corbutt)

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Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet

by Richard Purcell (H. Fowler, Charles or Philip Corbutt), after Sir Joshua Reynolds
mezzotint, (1760)
13 1/4 in. x 10 in. (337 mm x 253 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1961
Reference Collection
NPG D1940

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  • NPG D1939: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D1943: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D1938: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D1937: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D1941: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D1942: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)
  • NPG D36686: Anne Franks (née Day), Lady Fenoulhet (from same plate)

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Current affairs

Death of George II on 25 October at the age of 76. George III succeeds to the throne at the age of 22.

Art and science

German artist Johan Zoffany arrives in England, where he is instrumental in reviving the 'conversation piece' genre of painting.
First public exhibition of paintings in England is held at the Society of Arts' Great Room in the Strand, London.
The Public Ledger is founded; the oldest British periodical with continuous daily publication.


International

Seven Years' War: At the Battle of Carrickfergus in Ireland, a force of French troops captures the town of Carrickfergus before retiring.
Surrender of Montreal to the British under General Jeffrey Amherst signals the virtual loss of Canada by the French. British troops oust the Nawab of Bengal Mir Jafar and replace him with Mir Quasim.
Former Chief Tacky leads an unsuccessful slave rebellion in Jamaica, which aims to overthrow British rule.

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