Rupert Potter; Beatrix Potter; (Walter) Bertram Potter
1 of 7 portraits of Beatrix Potter
Rupert Potter; Beatrix Potter; (Walter) Bertram Potter
by Rupert Potter
albumen print, 1894
4 1/4 in. x 6 in. (107 mm x 152 mm)
Purchased, 2013
Primary Collection
NPG P1822
Sittersback to top
- (Helen) Beatrix Potter (later Heelis) (1866-1943), Children's writer, book illustrator and conservationist. Sitter in 7 portraits. Identify
- (Walter) Bertram Potter (1872-1918), Artist; brother of Beatrix Potter. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Rupert Potter (1832-1914), Barrister and photographer; father of Beatrix Potter. Sitter in 2 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 29 portraits. Identify
Artistback to top
- Rupert Potter (1832-1914), Barrister and photographer; father of Beatrix Potter. Artist or producer associated with 29 portraits, Sitter in 2 portraits. Identify
This portraitback to top
The Potters enjoyed frequent holidays in Scotland and the Lake District. These provided children with the opportunity to explore the surrounding countryside and indulge their interest in animals and natural history, inspiring the illustrated children's books for which Beatrix became famous. The first of these, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was published in 1902. The family is most likely shown here during their holiday in Lennel, Coldstream, where they stayed between mid-July and mid-October 1894.
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: Scotland, Scottish Borders (Lennel, Coldsteam)
Linked displays and exhibitionsback to top
- The World of Rupert Potter: Photographs of Beatrix, Millais and friends (13 May 2014 - 16 November 2014)
Events of 1894back to top
Current affairs
Following Gladstone's resignation, Queen Victoria calls on the Liberal MP Archibald Primrose, the 5th Earl of Rosebery to become Prime Minister, a position he reluctantly accepts. His government is largely unsuccessful as the Tory-dominated House of Lords stop the whole of the Liberal's domestic legislation, and his foreign policy plans are defeated by internal Liberal disagreements.Art and science
The Prince of Wales opens Tower Bridge, built over the Thames to improve access to the growing commercial district of the East End. The bridge was constructed from two bascules, or leaves, which could be raised to allow ships to pass underneath.Rudyard Kipling's hugely popular collection of children's stories and poems, The Jungle Book, is published. The stories, based on Kipling's own experiences in India, have been adapted many times.
International
The arrest and court-martial of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish artillery officer, opens up divisions in France over anti-semitism continuing until Dreyfus's exoneration in 1906. The French President Sadi Carnot is assassinated by an Italian anarchist in Lyon.Nicholas II becomes Tsar of Russia following the death of Alexander III.
Japan and China go to war over control of Korea, with the more modern Japanese army winning an easy victory.
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