Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1st Bt
47 of 68 portraits matching these criteria:
- set matching 'Madame D'Arblay Diary, 1778-1840 (vol 2, part 1)'
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1st Bt
by Thomas Cheesman, published by T. Cadell & W. Davies, after John Wright
stipple engraving, published 8 March 1813
15 1/2 in. x 11 7/8 in. (394 mm x 303 mm) paper size
Bequeathed by (Frederick) Leverton Harris, 1927
Reference Collection
NPG D14740
Sitterback to top
- Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall, 1st Bt (1751-1831), Author of historical memoirs. Sitter in 1 portrait.
Artistsback to top
- T. Cadell & W. Davies (active 1795-1817), Publishers. Artist or producer associated with 236 portraits.
- Thomas Cheesman (1760-circa 1834), Engraver. Artist or producer associated with 20 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
- John Wright (circa 1745-1820), Engraver and miniaturist. Artist or producer associated with 33 portraits.
Events of 1813back to top
Current affairs
Machine breaking Luddite Riots end with seventeen executions in York. Radical John Cartwright's subsequent tour of the manufacturing districts has some success in quelling Luddite discontent with the foundation of the Hampden reform club network across the country.East India Company is deprived of monopoly over trade with India.
Art and science
Millenarian prophet Joanna Southcott, made famous by her visions of the second coming of Christ, announces herself 'with child' by the Holy Ghost.Jane Austen publishes Pride and Prejudice.
International
Victorious Battle of St Pierre near Bayonne led by General Rowland Hill.Battle of Leipzig ends in defeat for Napoleon.
Wellington's victory at Vittoria leads to British invasion of Southern France.
Americans capture and burn Toronto, defeat British in Battle of Lake Erie and recapture Detroit.
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