The Reform Banquet
| The Reform Banquet | |
|---|---|
1835 engraving by William Bromley  | |
| Artist | Benjamin Robert Haydon | 
| Year | 1834 | 
| Type | Oil on canvas, history painting | 
| Dimensions | 240 cm × 370 cm (96 in × 144 in) | 
| Location | Howick Hall, Howick, Northumberland | 
The Reform Banquet is a history painting by the English artist Benjamin Robert Haydon. Completed and first exhibited in 1834 it represents a scene on 11 July 1832 when supporters of the recent Reform Act including the Prime Minister Earl Grey and other government ministers met for a celebratory dinner at the Guildhall in the City of London. Comparisons have been drawn between this work and George Hayter's The House of Commons, 1833 which were both large-scale depictions related to the recent Reform Act.