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'''''Portrait of Horatio Nelson''''' is a 1781 ] by the Italian-born English artist ] depicting the British ] ].<ref>Vincent p.42</ref> <ref>Coleman p.204</ref> Later a celebrated ], known for his victories at the ] and ], Nelson was at this time a young ] in the ]. It is occasionally known as the '''''Young Nelson'''''. '''''Portrait of Horatio Nelson''''' is a 1781 ] by the Italian-born English artist ] depicting the British ] ].<ref>Vincent p.42</ref><ref>Coleman p.204</ref> Later a celebrated ], known for his victories at the ] and ], Nelson was at this time a young ] in the ]. It is occasionally known as the '''''Young Nelson'''''.


It was one of several works commissioned of promising young officers by their commander]. It was commissioned in 1777 when he was still a ] but not finished until he had returned to ] following service during the ], by which time he had been promoted to Captain. It was readjusted to reflect his promotion.<ref>Walker p.194</ref> He is shown in the ] uniform with the 1780 ] in ] as a backdrop. Today it is in the collection of the ] in ].<ref>https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-14374</ref> It was one of several works commissioned of promising young officers by their commander ]. It was commissioned in 1777 when he was still a ] but not finished until he had returned to ] following service during the ], by which time he had been promoted to captain. It was readjusted to reflect his promotion.<ref>Walker p.194</ref> He is shown in the ] uniform with the 1780 ] in ] as a backdrop. Today it is in the collection of the ] in ].<ref>https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-14374</ref>


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Painting by John Francis Rigaud
Portrait of Horatio Nelson
ArtistJohn Francis Rigaud
Year1781
TypeOil on canvas, portrait painting
Dimensions127 cm × 101.5 cm (50 in × 40.0 in)
LocationNational Maritime Museum, Greenwich

Portrait of Horatio Nelson is a 1781 portrait painting by the Italian-born English artist John Francis Rigaud depicting the British sailor Horatio Nelson. Later a celebrated admiral, known for his victories at the Battle of the Nile and Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson was at this time a young captain in the Royal Navy. It is occasionally known as the Young Nelson.

It was one of several works commissioned of promising young officers by their commander William Locker. It was commissioned in 1777 when he was still a lieutenant but not finished until he had returned to England following service during the American War of Independence, by which time he had been promoted to captain. It was readjusted to reflect his promotion. He is shown in the full dress uniform with the 1780 attack on San Juan in Central America as a backdrop. Today it is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.

References

  1. Vincent p.42
  2. Coleman p.204
  3. Walker p.194
  4. https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-14374

Bibliography

  • Coleman, Terry. The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2004.
  • Vincent, Edgar. Nelson: Love & Fame. Yale University Press, 2003.
  • Walker, Richard. The Nelson Portraits: An Iconography of Horatio, Viscount Nelson. Royal Naval Museum Publications, 1998.
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