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约翰杰克逊(John Jackson)高清作品Admiral Lord Amelius Beaucl

约翰·杰克逊(John Jackson)高清作品《Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk (1771–1846)》

作品名:Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk (1771–1846)

艺术家:约翰·杰克逊

风格:洛可可

类型:肖像

左边站着一幅全长的肖像,上面画着身穿海军上将(1830-32年)的波克勒克,穿着白裤子和黑鞋。他的右肘靠在锚爪上,他的望远镜在右臂的拐弯处。他戴着KCB的明星和颈部装饰。这幅画像是杰克逊于1831开始的。这是题刻:“画J. T. Jackson,RA,下一部分完成由A. Fusell,1863”。Amelius Beauclerk勋爵是Aubrey Beauclerk的第三个儿子,第五个圣奥尔本斯公爵(1740—1802)。1782年,他进入“杰卡尔”号切割机,次年被任命为海军中将约翰·坎贝尔的旗舰,纽芬兰站的“索尔兹伯里”。他还在西印度群岛服役,并于1789年返回英国,担任“欧罗巴”中尉,1790年9月21日被确认为该军衔。1792年,他乘坐“德鲁伊”号护卫舰被派往地中海,并于1793年9月16日被任命为“复仇者”号28门大炮的船长。1794年3月,在“朱诺”(32枪)中,他参与了霍瑟姆海军上将对土伦的封锁。在进一步服役后,波克勒克被任命为“德拉德”号44支枪兵,并参与了几项成功的行动,包括于1796年6月13日对爱尔兰海岸外的“普鲁斯皮宁”号进行的行动。1800年,他担任了40支枪的“财富”号船长,随后又担任了74艘枪舰的船长——“雄伟号”、“土星”和“皇家橡树”。1819年8月12日,他被任命为海军少将和副海军上将。鲍克勒克1824-27年在里斯本担任总司令,1830年7月22日成为海军上将,1836年至1839年在朴茨茅斯担任总司令。

Title:Admiral Lord Amelius Beauclerk (1771–1846)

artist:John Jackson

Style:Rococo

Genre:portrait

A full-length portrait standing to the left, showing Beauclerk in his admirals full dress uniform (1830–32) with white trousers and black shoes. His right elbow rests on an anchor fluke; his telescope is in the crook of his right arm. He wears the star and neck decoration of the KCB. The portrait was begun by Jackson in 1831. It is inscribed: ‘Painted by J. T. Jackson, RA, lower part finished by A. Fusell, 1863’. Lord Amelius Beauclerk was the third son of Aubrey Beauclerk, the fifth duke of St Albans (1740–1802). He entered the cutter ‘Jackal’ in 1782 and the following year was appointed to Vice-Admiral John Campbell’s flagship, the ‘Salisbury’ on the Newfoundland station. He also served in the West Indies and returned to Britain in 1789 as acting lieutenant in the ‘Europa’, being confirmed in the rank on 21 September 1790. In 1792 he was sent to the Mediterranean in the frigate ‘Druid’ and was appointed captain of the ‘Nemesis’, 28 guns, on 16 September 1793. In March 1794, in the ‘Juno’ (32 guns) he was involved in the blockade of Toulon under Admiral Hotham. Following further service, Beauclerk was appointed to the ‘Dryad’, 44 guns, and was involved in several successful actions, including one against the ‘Prosperine’ off the Irish coast on 13 June 1796. In 1800 he captained the ‘Fortunée’ of 40 guns and then a succession of 74-gun ships – ‘Majestic’, ‘Saturn’ and ‘Royal Oak’. He was made rear-admiral on 1 August 1811 and vice-admiral on 12 August 1819. Beauclerk was commander-in-chief at Lisbon, 1824–27; was made full admiral on 22 July 1830 and served as commander-in-chief at Portsmouth from 1836 to 1839.