Lord Brougham apparently on his death-bed surrounded by politician mourners. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1839.

  • Doyle, John, 1797-1868.
Date:
8 November 1839
Reference:
36945i
Part of:
HB sketches
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Description

In the foreground are Count d'Orsay, Lord Lyndhurst and the Duke of Wellington. Behind, include the Marquess of Normandy, Daniel O'Connell, Lord Duncannon, Lord Melbourne, Lord Palmerston, Shiel and Lords Monteagle, Lansdowne and John Russell. On 22 October 1839 there appeared rumours of Lord Brougham's death which proved unfounded. Inevitably the newspapers featured accounts of his character and obituraries giving enormous free publicity to Brougham. He is portrayed "to sham death and keep open one eye and one ear above the bedclothes, during the wake"

Publication/Creation

London (26 Haymarket) : T. McLean, 8 November 1839 (70 Saint Martin's lane : A. Ducôte's lithography)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, with watercolour ; image 25.3 x 35.1 cm + album.

Lettering

An Irish wake partly from a scene in a castle rac=rent. HB Lord Brougham enquires "what are they saying of the departed?"

References note

An illustrated key to the political sketches of H.B., no. 601, to no. 800, London 1844, pp.16-19

Reference

Wellcome Collection 36945i

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