The Gordon Riots

Painting by John Seymour Lucas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gordon Riots is an 1879 history painting by the British artist John Seymour Lucas.[1][2] It depicts the Gordon Riots that took place in London in June 1780. Inflamed by Lord George Gordon, crowds protests against the government of Lord North's measures reducing discrimination against Catholics rapidly descended into a week of rioting. Eventually units of the British Army were deployed in the capital to restore order.

Year1879
Dimensions126.8 cm × 184.0 cm (49.9 in × 72.4 in)
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The Gordon Riots
ArtistJohn Seymour Lucas
Year1879
TypeOil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions126.8 cm × 184.0 cm (49.9 in × 72.4 in)
LocationArt Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
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The painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition of 1879. Today it is in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, having been purchased in 1881. [3]

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