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The portrait painter John Rising entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1778 and was believed to have been friendly with Reynolds, under whom he studied. His pictures reflect the influence of Reynolds and Romney as well as Hoppner. The portrait is signed and dated ‘J.C. Rising Pinxt.1801’. It was engraved by John Young in 1801 and by Thomas Tegg in 1807.
Title
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758–1805), 1st Viscount Nelson
Date
1801
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 91.4 x W 71 cm
Accession number
BHC2902
Work type
Painting