Adm Augustus Keppel; Viscount Keppel, 1725-86
A bust-length portrait of Augustus Keppel (1725–1786) facing to left in captain’s undress uniform, 1748–1767, with a black neck tie. The portrait is set in a fictive oval frame above a cartouche containing a representation of a naval engagement. To the left of the cartouche is a laurel branch and to the right is an anchor. This print was engraved by Joseph Collyer and published as an illustration in Frederic Hervey’s ‘The naval history of Great Britain; from the earliest Times to the Rising of the Parliament in 1779’ (London, 1779), volume 4, book 6, chapter 4, page 402. The print is based on an earlier engraving published in ‘The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure’, volume 28, May 1761, opposite page 271 (see PAD2938), with changes to the anchor in the foreground and the naval engagement in the cartouche. The portrait is after Joshua Reynolds’s portrait of 1752–3 (see BHC2823), which was first engraved in mezzotint by Edward Fisher in 1759 (see PAI5851). This impression has been cut down, removing the title and publication details. (Updated June 2019.)
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Object Details
ID: | PAD4456 |
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Type: | |
Display location: | Not on display |
Date made: | 1779 |
People: | Keppel, Augustus |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 143 mm x 88 mm |