William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield
2 of 21 portraits by John Singleton Copley
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© National Portrait Gallery, London
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield
by John Singleton Copley
oil on canvas, exhibited 1783
89 5/8 in. x 58 5/8 in. (2276 mm x 1490 mm) overall
Purchased, 1864
Primary Collection
NPG 172
On display in Room 12 on Floor 3 at the National Portrait Gallery
Artistback to top
- John Singleton Copley (1738-1815), Painter. Artist or producer associated with 21 portraits, Sitter in 5 portraits.
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- Curtis, Penelope; Funnell, Peter; Kalinsky, Nicola, Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust, 2000 (accompanying the exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery from 7 February to 30 May 2001), p. 29
- Ingamells, John, National Portrait Gallery: Mid-Georgian Portraits 1760-1790, 2004, p. 329
- Ross, Josephine, Jane Austen and her World, 2017, p. 89
- Saywell, David; Simon, Jacob, Complete Illustrated Catalogue, 2004, p. 409
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- Return to Life: A New Look at the Portrait Bust (7 February 2001 - 20 May 2001)
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William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne resigns as Prime Minister over the proposed peace terms with the United States. Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford briefly forms a government with Charles James Fox in April but is succeeded by a government under William Pitt the Younger who, at the age of 24 becomes the youngest British Prime Minister ever to take office.The highwayman John Austin is the last person to be publicly executed at Tyburn.
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Physician and natural philosopher Erasmus Darwin begins publication of A System of Vegetables, a translation from Latin of the work of Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus in which he coins many common English names of plants.International
Defeat of Charles James Fox's India Bill in the House of Lords which aimed to assist ailing British East India Company.American War of Independence: Treaty of Paris is signed by Britain, France, Spain and the United States, under which the British government recognises US independence. Britain begins to evacuate loyalists and the last British troops leave New York City three months later.
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