W.T. Mote
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, 1713 - 1792. Prime Minister
About this artwork
As tutor and a principal adviser to the young George III; John Stuart was able to establish and maintain a position in British politics for a number of years, including a brief tenure as Prime Minister from 1762-63. Even in retirement he was reputed to secretly influence the government through his position as confidant to the king. He also introduced the Scottish painter Allan Ramsay to George III, a relationship which developed into establishing Ramsay as the principal court painter in Britain in the late eighteenth century.
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artist:
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title:John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, 1713 - 1792. Prime Minister
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date created:1833
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after:Allan RamsayScottish (1713 - 1784)
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materials:Stipple and line engraving on paper
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measurements:13.03 x 10.49 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1931
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accession number:SP IV 38.5
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