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HEH372411 General George Augustus Eliott on a Grey Charger, study for The Siege of Gibraltar. c.1787 (oil on canvas) by Copley, John Singleton (1738-1815); 50.2x31.8 cm; Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, CA, USA; (add.info.: George Augustus Eliott, First Baron Heathfield (1717-90) British Army officer; commanded at the Great Siege of Gibraltar, 18 September 1782; see also 707; ); eHuntington Art Collections; eHuntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens; American, out of copyright
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In this portrait, we see General George Augustus Eliott on a Grey Charger, captured in a study for The Siege of Gibraltar. Painted by the talented John Singleton Copley in 1787, this oil on canvas print showcases the commanding presence and skillful horsemanship of Baron Heathfield. Mounted on his majestic grey charger, General Eliott exudes authority and determination as he points forward with purpose. His military attire reflects his esteemed position as a British Army officer who played a crucial role in the Great Siege of Gibraltar in 1782. The artist's attention to detail is evident not only in capturing the likeness of General Eliott but also in depicting the strength and grace of the horse beneath him. This equestrian masterpiece highlights both man and beast working together harmoniously. Displayed at Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA, this painting serves as an enduring tribute to one of Britain's most celebrated military figures. It immortalizes General George Augustus Eliott's unwavering leadership during times of conflict while showcasing Copley's exceptional talent for capturing human emotion and equine beauty. This remarkable artwork invites viewers to reflect upon history's great commanders and their noble steeds while appreciating the timeless artistry that brings them to life.
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