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John Andrewes, 1790 (pastel on grey paper)
6039463 John Andrewes, 1790 (pastel on grey paper) by Sharples, James (1751-1811); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: A framed colour drawing on grey paper, showing: a half-length portrait of John Andrewes (1781-1809), as a boy, dressed in a sailors outfit with one hand tucked in his waistcoat; there is a sketch of a ship at sea in the background; John Andrewes was the youngest son of Thomas Andrewes, the Comptroller of Customs for the Port of Bristol, and Mary (nee Clarke); he went to sea in 1795, was made a Midshipman in 1795, a Lieutenant in 1802 and he was killed in November 1809 while boarding a French privateer off the coast of Cork, Ireland; for a portrait of his father, Thomas Andrewes - see K2766; for other members of the Andrewes family - see K2767 & K2769-K2770); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of Mrs O. G. Bowlby 1959; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23595014
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of Mrs O. G. Bowlby 1959 / Bridgeman Images
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This framed color drawing on grey paper captures the innocence and bravery of John Andrewes, a young boy dressed in a sailor's outfit. Created by James Sharples in 1790, this pastel portrait showcases John with one hand tucked into his waistcoat, exuding confidence beyond his years. The background features a sketch of a ship at sea, symbolizing his future adventures. John Andrewes was the youngest son of Thomas Andrewes, the Comptroller of Customs for the Port of Bristol, and Mary Clarke. His destiny led him to embark on a seafaring career in 1795 when he joined the navy as a Midshipman. Over time, he climbed through the ranks and became a Lieutenant in 1802. Tragically, John's life was cut short while displaying immense courage during an encounter with a French privateer off the coast of Cork, Ireland. In November 1809, he lost his life during boarding action. This poignant portrait serves as both an homage to John's youthful spirit and an everlasting tribute to his sacrifice. It is part of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery's collection in the United Kingdom. The artist beautifully captured not only John Andrewes' physical appearance but also hints at his adventurous spirit through subtle details like the ship in the background. This artwork stands as a testament to both personal loss and historical significance within maritime history.
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