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Sir William Beechey

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Sir William Beechey

by Edward Hodges Baily
marble bust, 1826
22 3/8 in. (570 mm) high
Purchased, 1977
Primary Collection
NPG 5169

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  • Sir William Beechey (1753-1839), Portrait painter. Sitter in 7 portraits, Artist or producer associated with 252 portraits.

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  • Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867), Sculptor, designer and modeller of silver. Artist or producer associated with 16 portraits, Sitter in 6 portraits.

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Said to have been done in exchange for a portrait by Beechey of the sculptor.

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Current affairs

Riots break out in Lancashire against the use of the power loom, invented by Edmund Cartwright. The looms were gradually being introduced across the country, replacing large numbers of manual workers.

Art and science

Thomas Telford's Menai Straits and Conway Suspension Bridges open, the largest of their kind at the time.

International

Carl Weber arrives to live in England after his opera Der Freischutz is the hit of the London season.

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