Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'He improves if possible, but he accepts always the accomplised fact.' Earl Kimberly. 16 July 1869
1869
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Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Proud and sincere, yet liberal and just, he refused to serve under the most humble of premiers.' The Duke of Somerset. 7 August 1869
1869
27
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Pour encourager les autres'. The Rt. Hon. James Stansfeld. 10 April 1869
1869
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Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Vanity Fair: Royalty; 'God Bless the Duke of Argyll', The Duke of Argyll, April 17, 1869
1869
29
James Tissot, 1836–1902, French, active in Britain (1871–82)
Vanity Fair: Royalty; 'She has Throughout her Life been Betrayed by those who Should have been Most Faithful to Her', Isabella II, Queen of Spain, September 28, 1869
1869
30
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'If eloquence could justify injustice he would have saved the Irish Church.' Bishop of Petersborough. 3 July 1869
1869
31
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'Let arts and commerce, laws and learning die, but leave us still our old nobility.' The Rt. Hon. Lord John J.R. Manners. 20 November 1869
1869
32
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair. 'An eminent Christian Man'. Lord Westbury. 15 May 1869
1869
33
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair -'To say that he is the best foreign minister in the country is not much as foreign ministers go; but as go it is a great deal.' The Earl of Clarendon. April 24, 1869
1869
34
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'If he is not an advanced liberal, it is for want of advancing himself'. Rt. Hon. W.E. Forster. March 6, 1869
1869
35
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'Will the sentimental orator be lost in the practical Minister, or will both the extinguished?' The Rt. Hon. John Bright. February 13, 1869
1869
36
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'The Whole life of that great party to which I thought I had the honour to belong was nothing but a mere organized hypocrisy'. Lord Carnarvon. Sept 11, 1869
1869
37
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'A philosophic liberal'. Mr. M.E. Grant-Duff. October 2, 1869
1869
38
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'The ablest professor in the cabinet of the tact by which power is kept. It is his mission to counteract the talk by which it is won and lost. Earl Granville. March 13, 1869
1869
39
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'A privileged person'. Earl Grey. May 8, 1869
1869
40
unknown artist
Vanity Fair - Clergy. 'He has displayed ability in the free handling of religious subjects, and nevertheless been made a Bishop.' Temple. 6 November 1869
1869
41
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Prime Ministers - Vanity Fair. 'He is too honest a Tory for his party and his time.' The Marquis of Salisbury. 10 July 1869
1869
42
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
The ablest Professor in the Cabinet of the Tact by which Power is Kept: It is his Mission to Counteract the Talk by Which it is Won and Lost, Earl Granville, from Vanity Fair, Politicians
1869
43
Carlo Pellegrini, 1839–1889, Italian
Politicians - Vanity Fair - 'When Birth cannot lead Brains must'. Lord Cairns. July 31, 1869
1869
44
Gustave Doré, 1832–1883, French, active in Britain (1868–83)
Study for a Block on the Road
between 1869 and 1872
45
William Simpson, 1823–1899, British
Sketchbook of Jerusalem, Odessa, and Sebastopol
1869
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Print made by unknown artist, nineteenth century
The State Entry of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh into London, March 12th 1874