Sir John Jervis, Knight of the Bath, Admiral of the White & Commander in Chief of His Majestys Ships at the Reduction of the Islands of Martinique, St Lucia, Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante, Descada & the Saints, ....

A half-length portrait of John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent (1752–1820), in admiral’s full-dress uniform, 1795–1812, with the ribbon and star of the Order of the Bath, his left arm outstretched. Lettered beneath the image with the title and a dedication to Francis Stephens: ‘Sir John Jervis. Knight of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the White, & Commander in Chief of his Majesty’s Ships at the Reduction of the Islands of Martinique, St Lucia, Guadaloupe, Marie-Galante, Deseada, & the Saints; From a Capital Picture in the Possession of Francis Stephens, Esqr. To whom this Plate is most Respectfully Dedicated By his Obliged Humble Servants Laurie & Whittle.’ Also lettered with the production detail and publication line: ‘T. Stuart pinxt. / Robt. Laurie fecit. / Published 14 August 1794 by Robt. Laurie & Jas. Whittle, No. 58, Fleet Street, London. Successors to the late Mr. Robt. Sayer.’ This print was engraved by Robert Laurie after a painting by Gilbert Stuart (mistakenly described as ‘T. Stuart’ in the print caption). The print was published by Laurie and his business partner James Whittle in August 1798 with a dedication to Francis Stephens, a Commissioner of the Victualling Office, who is described as the owner of Stuart’s painting. (Updated June 2019.)

Object Details

ID: PAH4335
Type: Print
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Robert Laurie, Robert; Stuart, T. James Whittle & Richard Holmes Laurie Stuart, Gilbert
Date made: 14 Aug 1794
People: Jervis, John
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 387 x 290 mm
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