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Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Summer Amusement at Farmer G----s near Windsor, 1786

Summer Amusement at Farmer G----s near Windsor, 1786. The Prince of Wales (the future King George IV) churns butter. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The Constant Couple, 1786

The Constant Couple, 1786. The Prince of Wales (future King George IV) and his mistress Mrs Fitzherbert travelling to Windsor. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: A Scene in the School for Scandal, 1786

A Scene in the School for Scandal, 1786. An auction scene with the Prince of Wales (later King George IV), bidding for lots including a portrait of his mistress Mrs Fitzherbert

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The April Fool, or The Follies of a Night... 1786

The April Fool, or The Follies of a Night... 1786
The April Fool, or The Follies of a Night as performed at the Theatre Royal, C---- House, for the benefit of the Widow Wadman, 1786. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: A Wife and No wife - or - a Trip to the Continent, 1786. Artist: Carlo Khan

A Wife and No wife - or - a Trip to the Continent, 1786. Artist: Carlo Khan
A Wife and No wife - or - a Trip to the Continent, 1786. Satire on the secret marriage said to have taken place between the Prince of Wales and Mrs Fitzherbert

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Monuments lately discovered on Salisbury Plain, 1782

Monuments lately discovered on Salisbury Plain, 1782. The Prince Regent is attracted to the Marchioness of Salisbury. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: George IV and the Duke of York, The Royal Stand, Ascot, early 19th century

George IV and the Duke of York, The Royal Stand, Ascot, early 19th century. King George IV (1762-1830) and his brother Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, watching horse racing in Berkshire

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover, 19th century. Artist: E Scriven

George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover, 19th century. Artist: E Scriven
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover, 19th century. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The coronation banquet of George IV at Westminster Hall, London, 19 July 1821 (1900)

The coronation banquet of George IV at Westminster Hall, London, 19 July 1821 (1900). George IV succeeded his father George III having previously ruled as Prince Regent

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The proclamation of George IV as king, 31 January 1820 (1900)

The proclamation of George IV as king, 31 January 1820 (1900). Heralds on horseback proclaiming the accession of the new king with trumpets

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland. Artist: A Krausse

George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland. Artist: A Krausse
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland. George IV (1762-1830) succeeded his father George III as king in 1820, having previously ruled as Prince Regent from 1811

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Mrs Fitzherbert, 1913. Artist: J Scott

Mrs Fitzherbert, 1913. Artist: J Scott
Mrs Fitzherbert, 18th century, (1913). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: King George IV

King George IV. George IV (George Augustus Frederick, 1762-1830) was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The Royal Family at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler

The Royal Family at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1804. Artist: James Fittler
The Royal Family at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1804. The royal box can be seen on the left, with a monogrammed R. A copper plate from Modern London; Being the History

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Coronation of George IV, 1820, (c1850s)

Coronation of George IV, 1820, (c1850s). Previously Prince Regent during the illness of George III, George IV (1762-1830) succeeded his father as King in 1820

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The Prince of Wales, late 18th century (1912). Artist: John Conde

The Prince of Wales, late 18th century (1912). Artist: John Conde
The Prince of Wales, late 18th century (1912). The Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, 19th century

George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, 19th century. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent until his fathers death in 1820

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Equestrian Statue of King George IV of England, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey

Equestrian Statue of King George IV of England, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey
Equestrian Statue of King George IV of England in Trafalgar Square, London, 19th century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Equestrian Statue of King George IV, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey

Equestrian Statue of King George IV, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey
Equestrian Statue of King George IV, in Trafalgar Square, 19th century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Statue of King George IV of England, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey

Statue of King George IV of England, 19th century. Artist: Francis Legatt Chantrey
King George IV of England ( 12 August 1762 - 26 June 1830), by Sir Francis Legatt Chantrey (7 April 1781 - 25 November 1841), in Trafalgar Square in London, 19th century

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: George IV (1762-1830), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820

George IV (1762-1830), King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1820. Portrait from Memoirs of Caroline, Queen Consort of Great Britain 1821

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Prince Regent Inlet, Nunavut, Canada between the west end of Baffin Island and Somerset

Prince Regent Inlet, Nunavut, Canada between the west end of Baffin Island and Somerset Island on the west. It opens north into Lancaster Sound and to the south merges into the Gulf of Boothia

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: A Voluptuary under the Horrors of Digestion, published in 1792 (engraving) (b / w photo)

A Voluptuary under the Horrors of Digestion, published in 1792 (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF153352 A Voluptuary under the Horrors of Digestion, published in 1792 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: A Radical Reformer, (ie) a Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the Nation'

A Radical Reformer, (ie) a Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the Nation"
XJF107806 " A Radical Reformer, (ie) a Neck or Nothing Man! Dedicated to the Heads of the Nation", pub. by Thomas Tegg, 1819 (etching) (b&w photo) by Cruikshank

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Plaque for Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, Murnau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Plaque for Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, Murnau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Sadlers royal balloon flight, 1811

Sadlers royal balloon flight, 1811
Sadlers royal balloon flight. Artwork of English aeronaut James Sadler (1751-1828) ascending in a balloon on 12 August 1811, with Captain Paget (right) of the Royal Navy

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: Guillaume Amontons, French physicist

Guillaume Amontons, French physicist
Guillaume Amontons (1663-1705). Historical artwork of the French physicist and inventor Guillaume Amontons demonstrating his optical telegraphy system to the Dauphin of France

Background imagePrince Regent Collection: The Royal Pavilion, built by the Prince Regent, later to become King George IV

The Royal Pavilion, built by the Prince Regent, later to become King George IV, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK



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"Prince Regent: A Glimpse into the Extravagant Life of Royalty" Step back in time and explore the world of the Prince Regent through captivating artworks and historical snapshots. "Princely Predilections or, Ancient Music and Modern Discord, 1812" unveils a colorful engraving that reflects his love for music amidst societal tensions. In "The Modern Job. Or John Bull and his Comforts. , 1816, " witness the satirical portrayal of this influential figure navigating political challenges. Delve into family dynamics with "Princess Amelia of Brunswick and Her Daughter Princess Charlotte, 1919, " a masterpiece by George Hayter capturing their intimate bond. Discover the enigmatic persona of George Canning in an intriguing portrait from c1810. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate glimpses of beauty within Regents Park, as Ethel Davies's lens transports us to its serene landscapes in 2005. Meanwhile, Thomas Gainsborough's enchanting artwork "Mrs. Robinson (Perdita), 1781" immortalizes one of Prince Regent's romantic interests. Uncover political unrest during this era through "Loyal Addresses and Radical Petitions, 1819. " The engraving titled "'A Strong Proof of the Flourishing State of the Country exemplified in the Proposed Emigration to the Cape of Good Hope. ', 1819" sheds light on emigration trends during turbulent times. Explore personal relationships with Mrs. Fitzherbert through J Cook's depiction from 1786, revealing a connection shrouded in secrecy. An anonymous creation called "The General Toast: Honor and Honesty, Love and Loyalty, Fitz and Good Company. . " celebrates camaraderie surrounding Prince Regent on October 20th. Immerse yourself further into history with "A Trip to Brighton a Hundred Years Ago; Saloon in the Prince of Wales’s Marine Pavilion, " offering insight into the lavish lifestyle of this regal figure.