William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry ('Old Q-uiz the old goat of Piccadilly')
1 portrait of William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry
© National Portrait Gallery, London
William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry ('Old Q-uiz the old goat of Piccadilly')
by and published by Robert Dighton
hand-coloured etching, published 25 February 1796
11 3/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. (299 mm x 241 mm) paper size
Purchased, 1937
Reference Collection
NPG D5569
Sitterback to top
- William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry (1724-1810), Rake and patron of the turf. Sitter associated with 12 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Robert Dighton (1751-1814), Portrait painter, caricaturist and actor. Artist or producer associated with 320 portraits, Sitter in 4 portraits.
Related worksback to top
- NPG D10693: William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry ('Old Q-uiz the old goat of Piccadilly') (from same plate)
Events of 1796back to top
Current affairs
Birth of Princess Charlotte, only child of George, Prince of Wales and Princess Caroline whose marriage soon quickly and publicly degenerates.Art and science
Fanny Burney publishes Camilla, one of several influential novels exploring social misunderstanding and the fashionable mode of sensibility.Architect William Chambers completes the building of Somerset House.
Collector William Beckford, the richest man in England, begins construction of his gothic fantasy Fonthill Abbey.
International
Napoleon Bonaparte assumes command of the French armies in Italy and defeats the Austrians at Millesimo and the Piedmontese at Mondovi.Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, arrives in India as a colonel.
John Adams is elected President of the United States, defeating Thomas Jefferson by three votes.
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