The Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery
4 of 5 portraits of John Tusa
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The Trustees of the National Portrait Gallery
by John Goto
MicroPiezo print, 1999-2000
38 5/8 in. x 90 5/8 in. (980 mm x 2300 mm) sight
Photographs Collection
NPG x88801
Sittersback to top
- Jane Benson. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Sir Philip Manning Dowson (1924-2014), Architect and President of the Royal Academy. Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- Sir Max Macdonald Hastings (1945-), Newspaper editor, journalist and writer. Sitter in 6 portraits. Identify
- Sir Henry Neville Lindley Keswick (1938-), Business executive; Chairman of the trustees of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- Norbert Casper Lynton (1927-2007), Art historian and critic; Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- (Henry) Colin Gray Matthew (1941-1999), Historian and editor. Sitter in 2 portraits, Artist of 1 portrait. Identify
- Brian Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris (1930-2001), University professor, poet, politician and trustee of the National Portrait Gallery. Sitter in 3 portraits. Identify
- Tom Phillips (1937-), Artist. Sitter in 6 portraits, Artist of 22 portraits. Identify
- Conrad Sebastian Robert Russell, 5th Earl Russell (1937-2004), Professor of history. Sitter in 4 portraits. Identify
- Sir David Scholey (1935-), Businessman. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- Claire Tomalin (1933-), Writer. Sitter in 6 portraits. Identify
- Winifred Tumim (née Borthwick) (1936-2009), Charity administrator and trustee of the National Portrait Gallery; wife of Stephen Tumim; daughter of Algernon Malcolm Borthwick. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Sir John Tusa (1936-), Journalist and television presenter; Managing Director of the Barbican Centre. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
- (Nancy) Jane Marie Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (1934-), Maid of Honour at the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; daughter of 3rd Earl of Ancaster. Sitter in 5 portraits. Identify
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, London (National Portrait Gallery, London)
Subjects & Themesback to top
Events of 1999back to top
Current affairs
Following referendums in 1997, The Scottish Parliament is opened and Welsh Assembly established in 1999. The new Scottish Parliament has the powers to pass legislation and alter tax. The Welsh Assembly currently has less legislative authority but controls a budget for Wales and can amend legislation passed by Westminster.The House of Lords Act removes all but 92 Hereditary Lords from the second chamber.
Art and science
Tom Stoppard and Marc Norman's film, Shakespeare in Love wins the Oscar for Best Picture. The film, starring Joseph Fiennes, Gwyneth Paltrow, Judi Dench, Geoffrey Rush, and Colin Firth, among other British screen stars, provides a fictitious account of the events that inspired William Shakespeare to write Romeo and Juliet.International
NATO begins a bombing campaign against the government of Yugoslavia following the breakdown of the Rambouillet Accords that attempted to grant Kosovo autonomy within Serbia under NATO administration. After nearly three months of bombing, Slobodan Milosevic agreed to allow a peacekeeping force to enter Kosovo and the province was placed under a United Nations Interim Administration.Tell us more back to top
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