Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
1 portrait of Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
by Thomas Burford, after Charles Philips
mezzotint, circa 1737 or after
13 3/4 in. x 9 3/4 in. (349 mm x 248 mm)
Reference Collection
NPG D7926
Sitterback to top
- Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), Son of George II; father of George III. Sitter associated with 35 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Thomas Burford (circa 1710-circa 1776), Printseller. Artist or producer associated with 16 portraits.
- Charles Philips (1708-1747), Artist. Artist or producer associated with 18 portraits.
Events of 1737back to top
Current affairs
Death of Queen Caroline, wife of George II, on 20 November.Frederick, Prince of Wales quarrels with his father. The king expels him from court for criticising the government.
Theatrical Licensing Act introduces censorship, requiring plays to be submitted to the Lord Chancellor for approval and reducing the number of theatres.
Art and science
French portrait-painter Jean-Baptiste Van Loo arrives in England where he soon attracts prominent sitters such as Robert Walpole, Colley Cibber and William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield.Venus passes in front of Mercury and is witnessed by amateur astronomer John Bevis at the Royal Greenwich Observatory. It remains the only such planetary occlusion that has been directly observed.
International
Colonist William Byrd founds Richmond, Virginia.French Académie Royale de Peintre et de Sculpture begins its programme of public exhibitions.
Florence loses her independence when the last Medici Grand Duke of Tuscany dies.
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