Portrait of Sir Robert Peel

Portrait of Sir Robert Peel is an 1838 portrait painting by the English artist John Linnell of the British politician Sir Robert Peel.[1]

Portrait of Sir Robert Peel
ArtistJohn Linnell
Year1838
TypeOil on panel, portrait
Dimensions45.5 cm × 37.8 cm (17.9 in × 14.9 in)
LocationNational Portrait Gallery, London

The son of a Northern cotton manufacturer Peel rose to the top of the Tory party during the Regency era, serving as Irish Secretary and Home Secretary. Closely associated with his political ally the Duke of Wellington, Peel served twice as Prime Minister, first in 1834-5 and then for a longer spell between 1841 and 1846 during the early Victorian era.

Peel, a patron of the arts, was painted by a number of different artists. Linnell's work, when he was Leader of the Opposition, is one of the best known images of him. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in 1839.[2] Painted as oil-on-panel, a separate 1840 oil-on-canvas version was in the collection of the Peel family.[3] It is now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery off Trafalgar Square in London having been purchased in 1887.[4]

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  • Ormond, Richard. Early Victorian Portraits: Text. National Portrait Gallery, 1974.
  • Story, Alfred Thomas. The Life of John Linnell, Volume 2. Richard Bentley and Son, 1892.
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