Vice-Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853

Full-length portrait facing left, in vice-admiral's full-dress uniform, 1812-25, with the ribbon and star of the GCB. On the table to the left is his hat behind some books and papers. He wears a sword to his left which was presented to him by Nelson in 1797, which is also in the NMM collection, and a group of seals hang from a fob at his waist. His right hand holds a pair of kid gloves and rests on a map showing Cockburn Land, Baffin Island. Behind him is a low stone wall, red curtain and a fluted pillar to the left.

Sir George Cockburn served under Nelson in various engagements and took an important part in the Anglo-American war of 1812. He showed his skill as a naval commander in the operations on the Chesapeake, Sassafras, and Potomac rivers. He co-operated with General Ross at the battles of Bladensburg and Baltimore, and after the former battle entered the City of Washington and burnt the public buildings including the Senate and what is now the White House, so-painted thereafter to hide the damage. He was selected to convey Napoleon to St. Helena in the 'Northumberland' in 1815. Promoted Vice-Admiral in 1819, and Admiral in 1837, he was an important figure in the Navy's early adoption of steam-power and became First Sea Lord in 1841.

The artist trained as a lawyer before entering the Royal Academy Schools, London, in 1772, where he may have studied with Johan Zoffany. He first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1776, and throughout his career he produced competent portraits since he had no shortage of clients. In 1793, he was named portrait painter to Queen Charlotte and undertook a number of royal commissions. His straightforward style perfectly suited the stolid and conventional taste of the royal family. In 1795, John Opie described Beechey's pictures as 'of that mediocre quality as to taste & fashion, that they seemed only fit for sea Captains & merchants'.

Object Details

ID: BHC2618
Collection: Fine art
Type: Painting
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Beechey, William
Date made: 1820
People: Cockburn, George; Sir James Hamilton
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection
Measurements: Painting: 2413 mm x 1477 mm; Frame: 2680 mm x 1780 mm x 170 mm
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