Portrait of Frederick Robinson
Frederick Robinson | |
---|---|
Artist | Thomas Lawrence |
Year | 1824 |
Type | Oil on canvas, portrait |
Location | National Portrait Gallery, London |
The Portrait of Frederick Robinson is an 1824 portrait painting by the English artist Sir Thomas Lawrence of the politician and Member of Parliament Frederick Robinson.[1] Robinson was made Lord Goderich in 1827 and succeeded George Canning as Prime Minister. After his short-lived administration he later served as War Secretary and was in 1833 elevated to Earl of Ripon. The painting has therefore also been known as the Portrait of Lord Goderich and the Portrait of the Earl of Ripon. It is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London[2] while a print based on the portrait is now in the British Museum.[3]
References
Bibliography
- Levey, Michael. Sir Thomas Lawrence. Yale University Press, 2005.
See also
- Portrait of George Canning, an 1826 portrait by Lawrence of his predecessor as Prime Minister
- v
- t
- e
- Portrait of Queen Charlotte (1789)
- Portrait of Elizabeth Farren, Later Countess of Derby (c. 1790)
- Pinkie (1794)
- Portrait of Lord Hawkesbury (1796)
- Caroline, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte (1801)
- Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1804)
- Portrait of George III (1809)
- Portrait of Lord Castlereagh (1809)
- John Philip Kemble as Cato (1812)
- Portrait of Sir Charles Stewart (1812)
- Portrait of the Marquess Wellesley (1813)
- Portrait of Marshal Blücher (1814)
- Portrait of the Duke of Wellington (c. 1815–1816)
- Portrait of the Duke of Richelieu (1818)
- Portrait of Francis I of Austria (1819)
- Portrait of Lord Liverpool (1820)
- Portrait of George IV (1821)
- Portrait of Frederick Robinson (1824)
- Portrait of Charles X (1825)
- The Red Boy (1825)
- Portrait of George Canning (1826)
- Portrait of Sir Walter Scott (1826)
- Portrait of Julia, Lady Peel (1827)
This article about a nineteenth-century painting is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e