Lot 1615 , Robert Graves after Lemuel Francis Abbott, engraving, proof impression before letters, 'Portrait of Lord Nelson', published by Henry Graves 1847, visible sheet 44 x 33.5cm
Robert Graves after Lemuel Francis Abbott, engraving, proof impression before letters, 'Portrait of Lord Nelson', published by Henry Graves 1847, visible sheet 44 x 33.5cm
£120-180
This is one of the many portraits Abbott painted of Nelson and it is perhaps the most widely recognised of the whole Nelson iconography. It depicts him in rear-admiral's uniform wearing the Star and Ribbon of the Bath and the Naval Gold Medal, awarded for his victory at the Battle of St Vincent (1797). The original portrait was painted for Captain Locker of the Greenwich Hospital. This version, commissioned for Lady Nelson, was also taken from life. Although Nelson only sat to him twice, Abbott subsequently copied the picture over forty times. The copies gradually declined in quality as the artist became mentally ill but this was no bar to their popularity. Many were purchased by Nelson's naval colleagues, his family and friends.
In July 1798, Nelson's wife wrote to him: 'My dearest Husband - I am now writing opposite to your portrait, the likeness is great. I am well-satisfied with Abbott… it is my companion, my sincere friend in your absence…'.
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