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Wellington

Triumphs, Politics and Passions


  • National Portrait Gallery
  • Expo: 12/03/2015 - 07/06/2015, National Portrait Gallery, London
  • by Paul Cox
This new book about the 1st Duke of Wellington provides a novel take on the traditional biography in that it explores the life of this complex man through portraits - of Wellington himself, his friends, family and associates, as well as his political and military allies and opponents.

ISBN 9781855144996 | E | PB
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Publisher National Portrait Gallery
ISBN 9781855144996
Author(s) Paul Cox
Publication date March 2015
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 240 x 185 mm
Illustrations 60 col.ill.
Pages 128
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition National Portrait Gallery, London
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This new book about the 1st Duke of Wellington provides a novel take on the traditional biography in that it explores the life of this complex man through portraits - of Wellington himself, his friends, family and associates, as well as his political and military allies and opponents. There are examples of painted portraits by Goya and Thomas Lawrence, several caricatures that illustrate Wellington's political career, and a watercolour by George Chinnery that shows the future duke as a young Major - General at the Chepauk Palace, Madras being received by Azim al - Daula, Nawab o f the Carnatic, in February 1805. Also reproduced is a rare photograph, a Daguerreotype, made by Antoine Claudet on the occasion of Wellington's seventy - fifth birthday in 1844, and sections of a sixty - six - foot roll from the Collection of the National Portr ait Gallery depicting his entire funeral procession. Paul Cox explores Wellington's military career and the battle of Waterloo, which remain central to his story, but also examines his personal relationships, his legacy and his enduring place in the popu lar imagination. Finally, a narrative chronology presents a useful overview of Wellington's life and times.