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Greetings Card : Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Artist: George Romney
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Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Artist: George Romney
Captain William Bentinck (1764-1813), naval commander, 1787-1788 (1910). Found in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, London. From The Connoisseur magazine (September 1910)
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Greetings Card Large (A4)
Add a touch of maritime history to your greetings with our exquisite Captain William Bentinck card from the Media Storehouse range. This beautifully detailed artwork, created by renowned artist George Romney in 1910, showcases Captain Bentinck (1764-1813) in his naval commander uniform from his service during the late 18th century. This captivating card, which can be found in the National Maritime Museum's collection in London, is perfect for nautical enthusiasts and history lovers alike. Send a piece of the past with our unique and thoughtful greeting cards.
Create your own large greetings card. Size when folded is A4 (21x30cm or 8.3x11.7 inches)
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 21cm x 29.7cm (8.3" x 11.7")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 29.7cm (16.5" x 11.7")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This color print showcases Captain William Bentinck, a renowned naval commander of the late 18th century. Painted by the talented artist George Romney in 1910, this portrait captures the essence of Captain Bentinck's authoritative presence and unwavering determination. With a direct gaze that exudes confidence and strength, Captain Bentinck stands as a symbol of British naval power during a time when warfare at sea was paramount. The vibrant colors used in this print bring life to his uniform and highlight the importance of his role within the navy. Displayed proudly in the National Maritime Museum in London, this piece serves as a reminder of Britain's rich maritime history and its influential figures. The Connoisseur magazine featured this artwork in September 1910, recognizing both Romney's artistic prowess and Captain Bentinck's significant contributions to their country. As one delves into this image, they are transported back to an era where naval warfare played a crucial role in shaping nations. It is through prints like these that we can appreciate not only the artistry behind them but also gain insight into historical figures who have left indelible marks on our collective memory. George Romney masterfully captures both the physical likeness and intangible qualities that made Captain William Bentinck an exceptional leader. This print serves as an enduring tribute to his legacy within British naval history.
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