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John Benbow (1653-1702), Sir Ralph Delavalle (circa 1645-1707) and Thomas Phillips (circa 1635-1693), 1692-93 (oil on canvas)
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John Benbow (1653-1702), Sir Ralph Delavalle (circa 1645-1707) and Thomas Phillips (circa 1635-1693), 1692-93 (oil on canvas)
7337839 John Benbow (1653-1702), Sir Ralph Delavalle (circa 1645-1707) and Thomas Phillips (circa 1635-1693), 1692-93 (oil on canvas) by Murray, Thomas (1663-1735); 151.7x192.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: Thomas Murray
A triple portrait of Thomas Phillips, John Benbow, and Sir Ralph Delavall. It probably relates to British fleet operations against the north coast of France during 1692-93. The officer seated on the left holds a plan of fortifications, and is believed to be Thomas Phillips, the fleet's chief military engineer. Highly distinguished, he was involved with John Benbow at the bombardment of St Malo. He wears a leather coat and breastplate with a red silk drape over his right arm. His portrait was probably painted in 1692-93 before the summer campaign of 1693 from which he did not return. The central figure is John Benbow, Admiral of the White, three-quarter length facing to right. He wears a brown silk robe, a dark brown full bottom wig and holds a quadrant in his right hand. Benbow's early career was in the Merchant Service where he gained a reputation as a seaman and a fighter of Barbary pirates. He entered the navy as captain of the York in 1689 and the following year became master of Admiral Torrington's flagship, a post equivalent to the Navigator of the Fleet. He was involved in the battles of Beachy Head 1690 and also at La Hogue. The figure standing on the right is Sir Ralph Delavalle who was Admiral of the Blue. He is shown three-quarter length and wearing a brown silk coat and dark brown full bottom wig. His right hand rests on a celestial globe holding a pair of dividers. His left hand is on his hip, holding a blue silk drape. He served in the Second and Third Dutch Wars and commanded the Constant Warwick in 1674.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning oil on canvas portrait from 1692-93 captures the esteemed trio of Thomas Phillips, John Benbow, and Sir Ralph Delavall in all their glory. The intricate details and rich colors bring to life these legendary figures who played pivotal roles in British fleet operations against the north coast of France.
Thomas Phillips, the military engineer, is depicted seated on the left with a plan of fortifications in hand. His distinguished appearance exudes authority and expertise as he gazes confidently at the viewer. John Benbow, Admiral of the White, stands tall in the center with a quadrant in his hand, showcasing his leadership and seafaring prowess.
Sir Ralph Delavalle completes this powerful trio standing on the right with a celestial globe and dividers in hand. His regal pose and commanding presence speak volumes about his experience as Admiral of the Blue.
Each figure is meticulously painted by artist Thomas Murray, capturing not only their physical features but also their personalities and contributions to naval history. This portrait serves as a timeless tribute to these remarkable individuals who shaped maritime warfare during their time.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this masterpiece continues to inspire awe and admiration for these three extraordinary men who left an indelible mark on British naval history.
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