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Title The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840
Description
English: The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840, by Benjamin Robert Haydon (died 1846), given to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1880 by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Oil on canvas, 1841. 117 in. x 151 in. (2972 mm x 3836 mm). See source website for additional information.

Quote from the description at the National Portrait Gallery website:

This monumental painting records the 1840 convention of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society which was established to promote worldwide abolition. A frail and elderly [Thomas] Clarkson addresses a meeting of over 500 delegates. [...] Haydon later wrote: 'a liberated slave, now a delegate, is looking up to Clarkson with deep interest ... this is the point of interest in the picture, and illustrative of the object in painting it, the African sitting by the intellectual European, in equality and intelligence'.

Identified persons in this portrait (based on National Portrait Gallery description) follow. For an image map showing the location of each person in the painting, see en:Template:Anti-Slavery Society Convention 1840.

  • Abraham Beaumont (1782-1848)
  • B. Godwin, Baptist preacher
  • Charles Stovel, Baptist minister and abolitionist
  • Charles Stuart, abolitionist from Jamaica
  • Edward Baldwin
  • Edward Barrett, Emancipated slave and abolitionist
  • Edward Smith
  • Edward Steane
  • G.K. Prince
  • George Bennett
  • Henry Beckford, Emancipated slave and abolitionist
  • Henry Sterry (1803-1869)
  • Henry Taylor
  • Henry Tuckett
  • Isaac Bass (1782-1855)
  • Isaac Hodgson (1783-1847)
  • J.H. Johnson
  • James Dean, American abolitionist
  • James Whitehorne
  • John Beaumont (1788-1862)
  • John Birt, American abolitionist
  • John Morrison
  • John Steer (1780-1856)
  • John Sturge
  • John T. Norton, American abolitionist
  • John Woodmark
  • Jonathan Miller, American abolitionist
  • Joseph Cooper (1800-1881)
  • Joseph Eaton (1793-1858)
  • Joseph Marriage (1807-1884)
  • Joseph Pease (1772-1846), Reformer
  • Joseph Reynolds (1769-1859)
  • Joseph Sams (1784-1860), Orientalist
  • Joseph Soul
  • M. L'Instant, Haitian abolitionist
  • Mary Clarkson, Daughter-in-law of Thomas Clarkson
  • Mrs John Beaumont (1790-1853)
  • Nathaniel Colver, American abolitionist
  • Peter Clare (1781-1851), secretary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester
  • Richard Barrett (1784-1855)
  • Richard D. Webb
  • Richard Sterry (1785-1865)
  • Robert Forster (1792-1871)
  • Samuel Fox (1781-1868)
  • Samuel Wheeler (1776-1858)
  • Stafford Allen (1806-1889)
  • T.M. McDonnell
  • Thomas Bulley
  • Thomas Clarkson, Grandson of Thomas Clarkson
  • Thomas Morgan
  • Thomas Pinches
  • Thomas Price
  • Thomas Scales
  • Thomas Swan
  • W.T. Blair
  • William Beaumont (1790-1869)
  • William Bevan
  • William Boultbee
  • William Dillworth
  • William Fairbank (1771-1846)
  • William James
  • William Kay
  • William Leatham (1783-1842)
  • William Smeal (1792-1877)
  • William Tatum (1783-1862)
  • William Taylor
  • William Wilson


Français : Convention de la société contre l'esclavage, 1840 (« The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840 »), peint par Benjamin Robert Haydon (†1846). Huile sur toile de (297,2 cm × 383,6 cm) donnée à la National Portrait Gallery de Londres en 1880 par la British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Cette peinture monumentale représente la convention de la British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society de 1840. Cette société a été fondée pour abolir l'esclavage partout dans le monde. Thomas Clarkson, déjà âgé et faible, s'adresse aux délégués, parmi lesquels un ancien esclave affranchi, qui le regarde avec grand intérêt. Ce délégué représente à lui seul l'objectif de cette société, un africain assis au milieu d'intellectuels européens, en égal et en intelligence. Une liste des personnes représentées sur le tableau suit. Pour connaitre leur position, se référer à cette image.
  • Abraham Beaumont (1782-1848)
  • Anne Isabella Byron (1792-1860), épouse de Lord Byron
  • B. Godwin, prêtre Baptiste
  • Charles Stovel, prêtre Baptiste et abolitioniste
  • Charles Stuart, abolitionniste de Jamaïque
  • Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor, abolitionniste américain
  • Daniel O'Connell (1775-1847), Politicien irlandais
  • David Turnbull, abolitioniste anglais
  • Dr Murch
  • Edward Baldwin
  • Edward Barrett, Esclave affranchi et abolitionniste
  • Edward Smith
  • Edward Steane
  • Eton Galusha, Prêtre baptiste américain
  • G.K. Prince
  • George Bennett
  • George Stacey (1787-1857)
  • George Thompson (1804-1878)
  • Henry Beckford, Esclave affranchi et abolitionniste
  • Henry Sterry (1803-1869)
  • Henry Taylor
  • Henry Tuckett
  • Isaac Bass (1782-1855)
  • Isaac Crewdson (1780-1844), écrivain
  • Isaac Hodgson (1783-1847)
  • J.H. Johnson
  • Jacob Post (1774-1855), Quaker
  • James Dean, American abolitionist
  • James Whitehorne
  • John Beaumont (1788-1862)
  • John Birt, abolitionniste américain
  • John Burnet (1789-1862), prêtre à la Mansion House Chapel de Camberwell
  • John Ellis (1789-1862), promoteur dans les chemins de fer
  • John Morrison
  • John Steer (1780-1856)
  • John Sturge
  • John T. Norton, abolitionniste américain
  • John Woodmark
  • Jonathan Blackhouse
  • Jonathan Miller, abolitionniste américain
  • Joseph Cooper (1800-1881)
  • Joseph Eaton (1793-1858)
  • Joseph Marriage (1807-1884)
  • Joseph Pease (1772-1846), réformiste
  • Joseph Reynolds (1769-1859)
  • Joseph Sams (1784-1860), orientaliste
  • Joseph Soul
  • Josiah Conder (1789-1855), écrivain et éditeur
  • M. L'Instant, abolitionniste haïtien
  • Mary Clarkson, Daughter-in-law of Thomas Clarkson
  • Mrs John Beaumont (1790-1853)
  • Nathaniel Colver, abolitionniste américain
  • Peter Clare (1781-1851), secrétaire de la société de littérature et de philosophie de Manchester
  • Professor Adam, abolitionniste américain
  • Richard Allen (1787-1873)
  • Richard Barrett (1784-1855)
  • Richard D. Webb
  • Richard Sterry (1785-1865)
  • Robert Forster (1792-1871)
  • Samuel Fox (1781-1868)
  • Samuel Lucas
  • Samuel Wheeler (1776-1858)
  • John Jeremie (1795-1841), juge colonial
  • Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845), Philanthrope
  • Stafford Allen (1806-1889)
  • Stephen Lushington (1782-1873), Juge
  • T.M. McDonnell
  • Thomas Bulley
  • Thomas Clarkson, petit fils de Thomas Clarkson
  • Thomas Morgan
  • Thomas Pinches
  • Thomas Price
  • Thomas Scales
  • Thomas Swan
  • W.T. Blair
  • Wendell Phillips (1811-1884), abolitionniste américain
  • William Allen (1770-1843), Chimiste, quaker et philanthrope
  • William Beaumont (1790-1869)
  • William Bevan
  • William Boultbee
  • William Brock (1807-1875), Théologien anglican dissident
  • William Dawes, abolitionniste américain
  • William Dillworth
  • William Fairbank (1771-1846)
  • William Forster (1784-1854), Prêtre et philanthrope quaker
  • William James
  • William Kay
  • William Leatham (1783-1842)
  • William Morgan (abolitionniste)
  • William Smeal (1792-1877)
  • William Tatum (1783-1862)
  • William Taylor
  • William Wilson.
Date 1841
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 297.2 × 383.6 cm (117 × 151 in)
Accession number NPG 599
Credit line Given by British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1880
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National Portrait Gallery, London: NPG 599

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