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Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley (1734-1790), 1787-88 (oil on canvas)
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Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley (1734-1790), 1787-88 (oil on canvas)
7338038 Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley (1734-1790), 1787-88 (oil on canvas) by Romney, George (1734-1802); 76.2x63.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: George Romney
A half-length portrait to left in vice-admiral's undress uniform, 1787-1795 and a white tie wig. He fought as a flag officer at the first two actions between the British under Rodney and the French under de Guichen, in the West Indies in 1780, but shortly afterwards became Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38371888
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning portrait print captures the distinguished Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley in all his glory, painted by the talented George Romney in 1787-88. Rowley, a prominent figure in British naval history, is depicted in his vice-admiral's undress uniform and white tie wig, exuding authority and strength.
Rowley's illustrious career is evident from the details of the painting - he fought as a flag officer in key battles between the British and French forces in the West Indies under Rodney and de Guichen. Despite his early successes, Rowley eventually rose to become Commander-in-Chief at Jamaica, showcasing his exceptional leadership skills and strategic prowess.
The artist has expertly captured Rowley's commanding presence and military bearing, making this portrait a timeless piece of art that pays homage to a true hero of the seas. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring out the essence of this 18th-century naval leader, highlighting his importance in shaping Britain's maritime history.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this print serves as a reminder of Vice-Admiral Sir Joshua Rowley's legacy and contributions to the British navy. It stands as a testament to his courage, dedication, and unwavering commitment to serving his country with honor.
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