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John Jervis, 1St. Earl Of St. Vincent. 1735-1823. Admiral In The British Royal Navy. Engraved By J. Cochran After J. Keenan. From The Book "National Portrait Gallery Volume I"Published 1830

John Jervis, 1St. Earl Of St. Vincent. 1735-1823. Admiral In The British Royal Navy. Engraved By J. Cochran After J. Keenan. From The Book 'National Portrait Gallery Volume I'Published 1830


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John Jervis, 1St. Earl Of St. Vincent. 1735-1823. Admiral In The British Royal Navy. Engraved By J. Cochran After J. Keenan. From The Book "National Portrait Gallery Volume I"Published 1830

John Jervis, 1St. Earl Of St. Vincent. 1735-1823. Admiral In The British Royal Navy. Engraved By J. Cochran After J. Keenan. From The Book " National Portrait Gallery Volume I" Published 1830

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This engraving showcases the distinguished figure of John Jervis, 1st Earl of St. Vincent, a renowned admiral in the British Royal Navy. Created by talented artists J. Cochran and J. Keenan, this print captures the essence of Lord St. Vincent's commanding presence. Lord St. Vincent was born in 1735 and passed away in 1823, leaving behind an illustrious legacy as one of Britain's most respected naval leaders. Known for his strategic brilliance and unwavering determination, he played a crucial role in numerous significant naval victories during his career. The intricate details captured by Cochran's engraving highlight Lord St. Vincent's dignified features - his strong jawline, piercing eyes, and regal countenance exude authority and wisdom acquired through years at sea. Displayed vertically on this plate from "National Portrait Gallery Volume I" published in 1830, this portrait serves as a timeless tribute to a man who dedicated his life to serving his country with honor and valor. Whether you are an admirer of naval history or simply appreciate fine artistry, this striking illustration is sure to captivate your attention with its historical significance and artistic prowess.

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