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Admiral Sir Peter Warren (1703-1752), 1748-52 (oil on canvas)
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Admiral Sir Peter Warren (1703-1752), 1748-52 (oil on canvas)
7338077 Admiral Sir Peter Warren (1703-1752), 1748-52 (oil on canvas) by Hudson, Thomas (1701-79); 127x101.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Thomas Hudson
A three-quarter-length portrait, very slightly to right in flag officer's full-dress uniform, 1748-67. He wears a tie wig and the ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath, and holds a baton in his right hand. From 1735 on, Warren spent most of his career on the American station amassing a fortune in prize money as Commodore in the Leeward Islands, 1744, from capturing the French Canadian fortress at Louisburg in 1745. This is shown in the background with his squadron sailing in.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning portrait print captures the distinguished Admiral Sir Peter Warren in all his glory, painted by the talented Thomas Hudson in 1748-52. Standing three-quarters length and slightly turned to the right, Warren is depicted in his full-dress uniform as a flag officer, exuding power and authority.
Admiral Warren's attire includes a tie wig and the prestigious ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath, symbolizing his high rank and esteemed status within the British Navy. Holding a baton in his right hand, he commands attention with his strong presence.
Warren's illustrious career is highlighted in this painting, showcasing his time spent on the American station where he amassed wealth through capturing enemy ships. The background features his squadron sailing triumphantly after seizing the French Canadian fortress at Louisburg in 1745.
This portrait not only serves as a visual representation of Admiral Sir Peter Warren but also acts as a historical record of an influential figure from the 18th century naval forces. With its vibrant colors and intricate details, this print is sure to captivate viewers with its depiction of maritime history at its finest.
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