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Lieutenant Henry Fortescue (1798-1876), 1824 (Oil in canvas)
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Lieutenant Henry Fortescue (1798-1876), 1824 (Oil in canvas)
7337902 Lieutenant Henry Fortescue (1798-1876), 1824 (Oil in canvas) by Ferneley, John E. (1782-1860); 56x43.2 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: John E Ferneley
A full-length portrait, slightly to the left, showing Fortescue in his lieutenentant's undress coat and blue trousers. He holds a telescope in his right hand; his gloved left hand rests on the fluke of an anchor and in it he holds the other glove. His top hat lies at his feet; he stands on a beach with a small schooner in the left background. Henry Forstescue entered the Navy in 1811. He was in the Minden, 74 guns, at the bombardment of Algiers in 1816. Although promoted lieutenant in 1823, it was in affect a retirement promotion since he was never thereafter actively employed in that rank at sea.
The painting is signed J.Ferneley, Melton Mowbray, 1824 in the lower right in black. The artist, John E. Ferneley, was principally a sporting painter, specializing in hunting scenes); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning portrait print captures the distinguished Lieutenant Henry Fortescue in all his naval glory. Painted by John E. Ferneley in 1824, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases Fortescue standing proudly on a beach, dressed in his lieutenant's undress coat and blue trousers. With a telescope in hand and one glove resting on an anchor fluke, Fortescue exudes confidence and authority.
Fortescue's impressive naval career is reflected in this portrait, as he entered the Navy in 1811 and served aboard the 'Minden', 74 guns, during the bombardment of Algiers in 1816. Despite being promoted to lieutenant in 1823, Fortescue never actively served at sea again.
The attention to detail in this painting is remarkable, from the intricate folds of Fortescue's uniform to the small schooner visible in the background. Signed by Ferneley himself, this piece is a testament to both artist skill and historical significance.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, UK, this portrait serves as a timeless reminder of Lieutenant Henry Fortescue's dedication to his country and his service within the Royal Navy. It stands as a tribute to a man whose legacy lives on through art and history.
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