Frederick North Collection
Frederick North, a prominent figure in British politics and one of the country's prime ministers, is depicted in various artworks throughout history
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Frederick North, a prominent figure in British politics and one of the country's prime ministers, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. In R Hick's painting from 1837, we see a portrait of this influential statesman. Another artwork titled "The Loves of the Fox and The Badger, or The Coalition Wedding" showcases an event that took place on January 7, 1784. This piece highlights the political alliance between Lord North and Charles James Fox. "The Church Of Virgin Mary Mandrakina and Statue of Frederick North" pays homage to Lord North by immortalizing him in stone. It stands as a testament to his impact on society during his time as the 5th Earl of Guilford. James Sayers' creation "Cicero in Catilinam" portrays Lord North with references to ancient Roman politics. This artwork from March 17, 1785, symbolizes his eloquence and strategic thinking. An anonymous artist created "The Colossus of the North; or the Striding Boreas" on December 1, 1774. This piece represents Lord North's powerful presence within British politics at that time. Similarly, "News from America, or the Patriots in the Dumps, " also created by an anonymous artist on December 1st but in 1776 reflects Lord North's involvement during a crucial period when tensions were high between Britain and its American colonies. "Pandemonium, " an engraving from after the fall of the Fox-North Coalition depicts political instability within Britain following William Pitt the Younger assuming power as Prime Minister in place of this coalition government. "A Coalition Medal Struck in Brass, " another engraving from 1783 satirically portrays Lord North alongside Charles James Fox highlighting their controversial partnership within British politics at that time. Various engravings capture different aspects of Frederick North's life including depictions such as "Frederick North, Earl of Guildford" and "Lord North, English politician.