Adam, First Viscount Duncan. OB.1804. From the Original of Hoppner in The Guildhall, London
Portrait.
A three-quarter-length portrait of Adam Duncan (1731–1804) in admiral’s full-dress uniform, 1795–1812, with a flag officer’s gold medal for the Battle of Camperdown and the sash and star of the Russian Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky. He points towards a naval engagement in the background, representing the victory of his fleet over the Dutch at the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797. Lettered beneath the image with the title and production details, ‘Engraved by W. T. Mote. / Adam, First Viscount Duncan. OB. 1804. From the Original of Hoppner in The Guildhall, London.’ Also lettered with the publication line, ‘London. Published Octr. 1 1832 by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.’ This portrait was engraved by W. T. Mote after John Hoppner’s oil painting of 1798, which was presented to the City of London by the print publisher and former Lord Mayor John Boydell on 16 October 1798 to mark the anniversary of the award to Duncan of the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his victory at Camperdown. Hoppner’s painting was based on the full-length which he had painted for the Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply in Duncan’s native county of Forfarshire in eastern Scotland. This print was published by Harding and Lepard in 1832 and used an illustration in Edmund Lodge’s ‘Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain’ (London: Harding and Lepard, 1834), volume 12. (Updated May 2019.)
A three-quarter-length portrait of Adam Duncan (1731–1804) in admiral’s full-dress uniform, 1795–1812, with a flag officer’s gold medal for the Battle of Camperdown and the sash and star of the Russian Imperial Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky. He points towards a naval engagement in the background, representing the victory of his fleet over the Dutch at the Battle of Camperdown on 11 October 1797. Lettered beneath the image with the title and production details, ‘Engraved by W. T. Mote. / Adam, First Viscount Duncan. OB. 1804. From the Original of Hoppner in The Guildhall, London.’ Also lettered with the publication line, ‘London. Published Octr. 1 1832 by Harding & Lepard, Pall Mall East.’ This portrait was engraved by W. T. Mote after John Hoppner’s oil painting of 1798, which was presented to the City of London by the print publisher and former Lord Mayor John Boydell on 16 October 1798 to mark the anniversary of the award to Duncan of the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his victory at Camperdown. Hoppner’s painting was based on the full-length which he had painted for the Freeholders, Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply in Duncan’s native county of Forfarshire in eastern Scotland. This print was published by Harding and Lepard in 1832 and used an illustration in Edmund Lodge’s ‘Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain’ (London: Harding and Lepard, 1834), volume 12. (Updated May 2019.)
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Object Details
ID: | PAD3073 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Harding & Lepard; Mote, W. T. |
Date made: | 1 Oct 1832 |
People: | Duncan, Adam |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 278 x 184 mm; Mount: 478 mm x 317 mm |