Portrait of Julia, Lady Peel
Painting by Thomas Lawrence
Julia, Lady Peel | |
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Artist | Thomas Lawrence |
Year | 1827 |
Type | Oil on canvas, portrait |
Dimensions | 90.8 cm × 70.8 cm (35.7 in × 27.9 in) |
Location | Frick Collection, New York City |
The Portrait of Julia, Lady Peel is an 1827 portrait painting by the English artist Sir Thomas Lawrence depicting Julia Peel, the wife of the politician Sir Robert Peel.[1] She married Peel in 1820. When she sat for Lawrence her husband was Home Secretary and he later went on to serve for two spells as Prime Minister.
It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in 1827. The painting was sold by her grandson in 1896.[2] It is now in the Frick Collection in New York City.[3]
References
Bibliography
- Gash, Norman. Mr Secretary Peel: The Life of Sir Robert Peel to 1830. Faber & Faber, 2011.
- Hurd, Douglas. Robert Peel: A Biography. Hachette UK, 2017.
- Stott, Annette Schmidt, Benjamin & Goodfriend, Joyce. Going Dutch: The Dutch Presence in America 1609-2009. Brill, 2009.
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- Queen Charlotte (1789)
- Elizabeth Farren (c. 1790)
- Arthur Atherley (1792)
- Duke of Portland (1792)
- Pinkie (1794)
- Lord Hawkesbury (1796)
- Sir Edward Pellew (1797)
- Caroline, Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte (1801)
- Princess Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1804)
- Sir John Moore (c. 1804)
- Lord Melbourne (1805)
- William Pitt (1807)
- George III (1809)
- Lord Castlereagh (1809)
- Benjamin West (1810)
- Mirza Abul Hasan (1810)
- John Philip Kemble as Cato (1812)
- Sir Charles Stewart (1812)
- Marquess Wellesley (1813)
- Marshal Blücher (1814)
- Prince Metternich (1815)
- Duke of Wellington (c. 1815)
- Duke of York (1816)
- Duke of Richelieu (1818)
- Francis I of Austria (1819)
- Lord Liverpool (1820)
- George IV (1821)
- Mikhail Vorontsov (1821)
- Countess of Blessington (1822)
- Frederick Robinson (1824)
- Princess Sophia (1824)
- Charles X of France (1825)
- Duchess of Berry (1825)
- The Red Boy (1825)
- George Canning (1826)
- Sir Walter Scott (1826)
- Julia, Lady Peel (1827)
- Maria II (1829)
- Lord Aberdeen (1830)
- Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle
- Regency era
- Romanticism
- Royal Academy
- Waterloo Chamber
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