Andrew Spottiswoode
10 of 11 portraits by James Bromley
© National Portrait Gallery, London
Andrew Spottiswoode
by James Bromley, printed by Lahee & Co, published by Thomas Boys, after Thomas Phillips
mezzotint, published 28 June 1838
20 3/4 in. x 14 1/8 in. (526 mm x 360 mm) paper size
Acquired, 1956
Reference Collection
NPG D42039
Sitterback to top
- Andrew Spottiswoode (active circa 1838), of Broom Hall, Surrey. Sitter in 2 portraits.
Artistsback to top
- Thomas Boys (active 1840s-1859), Fine art publisher. Artist or producer associated with 19 portraits.
- James Bromley (1800-1838), Mezzotint engraver. Artist or producer associated with 11 portraits.
- Lahee & Co (active 1810-1852), Printers. Artist or producer associated with 17 portraits.
- Thomas Phillips (1770-1845), Portrait painter. Artist or producer associated with 218 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
Placesback to top
- Place made: United Kingdom: England, London (11 Golden Square, Regent Street, London)
Events of 1838back to top
Current affairs
The Anti-Corn Law league is established in Manchester, led by Richard Cobden and John Bright, aiming to create a fully free-trade economy.The People's Charter is published, demanding many constitutional amendments that would become central to future democratic reform, including universal male suffrage and secret ballots. Despite having one million signatures (and 5 million by 1848), the petition was rejected.
Slavery is completely abolished.
Art and science
Turner's The Fighting Temeraire is exhibited at the Royal Academy. The Temeraire, which had broken the line at the Battle of Trafalgar, was a reflection on the rapid changes of the industrial age. This was demonstrated this year when Isambard Brunel's Great Western crosses the Atlantic, in just fifteen days - a ship under sail could take a month.The London-Birmingham railway is also completed, the line engineered by Robert Stephenson.
International
The first stage in the formation of independent Boer republics in South Africa, as the Republic of Natal is formed in South Africa, following the Boers defeat of the Matabele of Mzilikasi. This comes two years after the Dutch-speaking inhabitants of the British-ruled colony of South Africa set out on the Great Trek, in search of their own independent state.The Central American Federation, an experimental republic formed of several Latin states splits.
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